👉 The word "confirmedit" is a term used to describe how certain individuals confirm their actions, rather than making them happen as expected. It's like saying, "I'm going to buy this book at the bookstore tomorrow." You could say, "I'm confirming my order with Amazon," but it's not a real action.
And here's an edgy example sentence using 'confirmedit': "Please confirm that I have completed the tasks assigned to me today. I promise not to fail in any way." This sentence is meant to be taken literally as if you're telling someone, "I'm going to complete all my work for the day." But it doesn't actually happen. It's just a joke or a playful way of saying, "Please confirm that I've finished everything by tomorrow!"