Affirm
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Affirm ( verb )
- To state positively; assert.
- To confirm the validity or truth of.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin affirmare, from ad- "to" + firmare "make firm".
Examples:
- He affirmed the company's commitment to customer service.
- She affirmed her belief in the importance of education.
- The court affirmed the decision of the lower court.
- He affirmed that he would be on time.
- They affirmed the accuracy of the report.
(As a noun)
Affirm ( noun )
A statement of the truth or validity of something.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin affirmare, from ad- "to" + firmare "make firm".
Examples:
- The company issued an affirm of its commitment to customer service.
- The court"s affirm of the lower court"s decision.
- He gave an affirm that he would be on time.
- The report is based on the affirms of multiple experts.
- The affirm of accuracy of the data.