1. Confirm: This means to acknowledge receipt of information or a request.
2. Revert: This means to respond with a specific action or information, usually within a reasonable timeframe.
Here's a breakdown:
* Kindly: A polite word indicating the request is made in a courteous manner.
* Confirm: Means to verify or acknowledge something (e.g., "Please confirm your order").
* Revert: Means to get back to the sender with a response (e.g., "Please revert with your availability").
Example:
"Kindly confirm receipt of this email and revert with your availability for a meeting next week."
This sentence asks the recipient to:
1. Confirm: Acknowledge receipt of the email.
2. Revert: Respond with their availability for a meeting.
Essentially, "Kindly confirm and revert" is a request for both acknowledgement and a specific response.