Sentence examples for To affirm from inspiring English sources

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To affirm

verb

To agree, verify or concur; to answer positively.

  • She affirmed that she would go when I asked her.

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This affirmative response allows the Sautrāntika to affirm the reality of external objects.

The Supreme Court needs to affirm that.

"I remind everyone, especially the leaders: discipline to affirm our power, tolerance to affirm democracy, reconciliation to affirm unity".

Mr. Bloomberg continues to affirm his unbending faith.

I don't need Bridget Jones to affirm my beliefs.

In Massachusetts the Puritans came to affirm their faith.

Its shares fell sharply, seeming to affirm Mr. Einhorn's power.

The Fed is expected to affirm both policies on Wednesday.

It's not the job of the world to affirm us.

We need to affirm the legitimacy of help-seeking.

Hayes's promotion was supposed to affirm the network's new direction.

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