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Etymology

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From geo- +‎ confirmation.

Pronunciation

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  • (MLE) IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒiːowkɒnfəˌmeːʃən/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒiowkɑnfɚˌmejʃən/

Noun

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geoconfirmation (uncountable)

  1. (neologism, military economy) The attempt to verify visual impressions of loss or acquisition of equipment and troop movements via topographic information.
    Synonyms: geoverification, geolocation
    • 2022 April 8, GeoConfirmed, Twitter[1], also cited by T-INTELL:
      People keep asking us to Geoconfirm the launch site.
      We have a possible launch location, but only from one direction.
      The distance, timing and smoke trail matches the strike on #Kramatorsk.
      We are looking for a second GeoConfirmation to triangulate the launch.
    • 2023 September 20, im-yeeting, “Zelensky: "Humanity Is Failing On Its Climate Policy Objectives"”, in r/Conservative[2]:
      Warspotting is just a .net and is best used to associate where the conflicts focus zones are shifting by providing geoconfirmation of losses.
    • 2023 October 18, NKinCode, “If Israël had any kind of proof it would be all over the Western world rn.”, in r/Conspiracy[3]:
      You mean literally video footage and geoconfirmation that you could literally verify yourself isn’t a good source? You’re too emotional, you’re not thinking rationally. This is far more evidence than Hamas has provided to justify their claim.
    • 2024 March 17, SVuXwc/Q, /pol/[4], No. 462041737:
      Gorkovskiy was captured recently with geoconfirmation.
      https://t.me/legionoffreedom/1161
      The main city of Belgorod has been getting spammed by drones all day
    • 2024 April 29, Greyhulksays, “We're not going anywhere,' say pro-Palestinian protesters at McGill encampment”, in r/Canada[5]:
      geoconfirmation specialists have weighed in on the Mass Graves, and shown very conclusive evidence that it was in fact Palestinians who dug the mass graves
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