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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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A spokesman for the Times said the ruling “reaffirms the right of the Times and other independent media to continue to ask questions on the public’s behalf.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The BOJ reaffirmed that further rate hikes are possible if economic activity and prices align with its projections.

From The Wall Street Journal

For the current quarter, management reaffirmed their previous projection of $805 million in revenue at the midpoint.

From MarketWatch

Utah, a state with a long mining legacy, was the first to reaffirm gold and silver as legal tender in 2011.

From The Wall Street Journal

Top leader To Lam was reaffirmed as general secretary, but he is widely expected to become president as well -- a post that requires approval by lawmakers.

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