- verbaffirm (verb) · affirms (third person present) · affirmed (past tense) · affirmed (past participle) · affirming (present participle)
- state as a fact; assert strongly and publicly:"he affirmed the country's commitment to peace" · "he affirmed that she was, indeed, a good editor" · "“Pessimism,” she affirmed, “is the most rational view.”"
- declare one's support for; uphold; defend:"the referendum affirmed the republic's right to secede"
- lawaccept or confirm the validity of (a judgment or agreement); ratify.
- lawmake a formal declaration rather than taking an oath (e.g., to testify truthfully).
- law(of a court) uphold (a decision) on appeal.
- offer (someone) emotional support or encouragement:"there are five common ways parents fail to affirm their children" · "good teachers know that students need to be both affirmed and challenged"
- give (life) a heightened sense of value, typically through the experience of something emotionally or spiritually uplifting:"it is a rich and challenging motion picture that both affirms life and emphasizes its fragility"
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘make firm’): via Old French from Latin affirmare, from ad- ‘to’ + firmus ‘strong’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- state as a fact; assert strongly and publicly:
- declare one's support for; uphold; defend:
- accept or confirm the validity of (a judgment or agreement); ratify.
- make a formal declaration rather than taking an oath (e.g., to testify truthfully).
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