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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 means to give your support to something or state something as true again. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and hear the pronunciation.

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  3. Learn the meaning of reaffirm, a verb that means to affirm something again, especially to strengthen or confirm it. See examples of reaffirm in sentences, synonyms, word history, and legal usage.

  4. Reaffirm means to give your support to something or state something as true again. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Reaffirm means to state or confirm something again, or to uphold or maintain it. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as politics, law, or relationships, and see related words and example sentences.

  6. Reaffirm means to affirm or assert again, such as a claim or a commitment. Find the pronunciation, translation, and related words of reaffirm in this online dictionary.

  7. 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 /

  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.