affirm

[US]/əˈfɜːm/
[UK]/əˈfɜːrm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. assert; confirm
vi. assert; confirm

Example Sentences

They affirmed to the facts.

traverse an indictment. affirm

affirm one's loyalty to one's country

affirm a judgement of the lower court

The witness affirmed to the facts.

He affirmed himself to be right.

the referendum affirmed the republic's right to secede.

He affirmed his love for her.

They affirmed that the girls did quite a bit of reading.

He affirmed to have spoken the truth.

he affirms to have lanced darts at the sun.

Let him not quit his belief that a popgun is a popgun, though the ancient and honorable of the earth affirm it to be the crack of doom.

Scientists cannot affirm the existence of life on other planets. She averred that solitude was necessary for creative work.

On the above base,the status and function of fluid geochemistry in studying mechanisms of elemental paragenesis and separation are affirmed .

Representing death affirms individuality and freedom spirit of poets, but at the same time it represents fragileness and ultra of self.

This report is positively denied in official circles, who affirm that nothing of the kind occurred, but that the story is made out of whole cloth.

Here the apostle Peter affirms his belief that the Scriptures are ‘inspired’.

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