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    Af·firm
    /əˈfərm/

    verb

    • 1. state as a fact; assert strongly and publicly: "he affirmed the country's commitment to peace" Similar declarestateassertaverOpposite deny
    • 2. offer (someone) emotional support or encouragement: "there are five common ways parents fail to affirm their children"
  2. to state or assert positively; maintain as true: to affirm one's loyalty to one's country; He affirmed that all was well. Synonyms: testify, depose, asseverate, aver. Antonyms: deny. to confirm or ratify: The appellate court affirmed the judgment of the lower court. Synonyms: endorse, approve. to assert solemnly:

  3. to state firmly or publicly that something is true or that you support something strongly synonym confirm affirm something Both sides affirmed their commitment to the cease-fire. The decision was affirmed by the appellate court. affirm that… I can affirm that no one will lose their job.

  4. 1 day ago · affirm in American English. (əˈfɜrm ) verb transitive. 1. to say positively; declare firmly; assert to be true. see also deny. 2. to make valid; confirm; uphold; ratify (a law, decision, or judgment ) verb intransitive.

  5. To affirm something is to give it a big "YES" or to confirm that it is true. The verb affirm means to answer positively, but it has a more weighty meaning in legal circles. People are asked to swear an oath or affirm that they will tell the truth in a court of law.

  6. affirm somebody to provide emotional support or approval. They believe that it's important that parents affirm their children as they are. Definition of affirm verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. to say that something is true: He gave a speech affirming the government's commitment to education. affirmation. noun [ C, U ] uk / ˌæfəˈmeɪʃ ə n / us. (Definition of affirm from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of affirm. in Chinese (Traditional) 證實, 確認, 斷言… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 证实, 确认, 断言…

  8. v.t. 1. to assert positively: to affirm one's loyalty. 2. to confirm or ratify: The judgment of the lower court was affirmed. 3. to express agreement with; support; uphold.

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