Affirm ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Affirm ( verb )

  1. To state positively; assert.
  2. To confirm the validity or truth of.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin affirmare, from ad- "to" + firmare "make firm".

Examples:

  1. He affirmed the company's commitment to customer service.
  2. She affirmed her belief in the importance of education.
  3. The court affirmed the decision of the lower court.
  4. He affirmed that he would be on time.
  5. 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:

  1. The company issued an affirm of its commitment to customer service.
  2. The court"s affirm of the lower court"s decision.
  3. He gave an affirm that he would be on time.
  4. The report is based on the affirms of multiple experts.
  5. The affirm of accuracy of the data.
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