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    reaffirm
    /ˌriːəˈfəːm/

    verb

    • 1. state again strongly: "the prime minister reaffirmed his commitment to the agreement"

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  2. REAFFIRM definition: 1. to give your support to a person, plan, idea, etc. for a second time; to state something as true…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of REAFFIRM is to affirm (something) again especially so as to strengthen or confirm. How to use reaffirm in a sentence.

  4. REAFFIRM meaning: 1. to give your support to a person, plan, idea, etc. for a second time; to state something as true…. Learn more.

  5. To reaffirm something is to state or confirm it again. It can also mean to uphold, maintain, or stand by something. The word is sometimes used in a legal context to refer to a court upholding a ruling or a precedent. The words affirm and confirm are also used in such cases.

  6. If you reaffirm something, you state it again clearly and firmly. He reaffirmed his commitment to the country's economic reform programme. American English : reaffirm / riəˈfɜrm /

  7. reaffirm something to state something again in order to emphasize that it is still true. The President reaffirmed his commitment to democratic elections.

  8. To reaffirm is to make a renewed commitment to something, usually verbally. If you affirm something, you are saying "I believe in this!" So reaffirming repeats your belief, making it clear that you still feel that way.