Dictionary
was affirmation
noun
That which is affirmed; a declaration that something is true.
Exact(6)
It was affirmation of why you don't send people like McFaul to Moscow.
The preliminary enthusiasm of others, tepid or insincere as it may have been, was affirmation enough.
The first thing he would need was affirmation of the legitimacy of his assumption of power.
If it was affirmation that made Justin Bieber sob at this year's VMAs, then his current dominance in the UK singles charts must be overwhelming.
For the Giants, it was affirmation that Eli Manning, acquired in a draft-day trade after he was chosen with the first pick in 2004, was ready to become the face of their organization.
Again there was affirmation and trust in Mr. G. selecting "the parts that are relevant" (turn 14).
Similar(50)
That's affirmation".
The result, as I call it in the book, is "affirmation based news".
Being accepted to the Grace Institute, she said, is affirmation that good things can happen.
"Something I need from dad is affirmation, being told I'm beautiful," said Jordyn Wilson, 19, another daughter of Randy and Lisa.
"It's affirmation of the character he has and also a lesson in how you carry yourself in our family".
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