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reaffirm

British  
/ ˌriːəˈfɜːm /

verb

  1. to affirm (a claim, etc) again; reassert

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Other Word Forms

  • reaffirmation noun

Example Sentences

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Wolfhard and his co-stars reaffirmed their friendship before he declared they are “child stars who are now ready to do adult films!”

From Los Angeles Times

Federal court rulings have reaffirmed the right of citizens to observe and record police activity in public areas under the First Amendment.

From Salon

The company reaffirmed its fiscal year 2026 guidance on its latest earnings call.

From Barron's

Now, Garcia will seek redemption in a new division against an established champion, while Barrios will attempt to reaffirm his dominance at welterweight against high-profile opponent.

From Los Angeles Times

Denmark's Nato allies - major European countries as well as Canada - have rallied to its support this week with statements reaffirming that "only Denmark and Greenland can decide on matters concerning their relations".

From BBC