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affirmed
[ uh-furmd ]
adjective
- positively stated or asserted, often in a formal way:
That position is not in agreement with the affirmed teaching of the Anglican communion.
- supported by the approval, recognition, or encouragement given by others:
In strong and healthy relationships, people feel affirmed, validated, and respected.
- confirmed or ratified:
He was certainly not considered highly contagious, and there were no affirmed reports that the illness was passed on to other passengers.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of affirm ( def ).
Other Word Forms
- ܲ··ھ adjective
Example Sentences
"We both affirmed the strong bilateral relations between our respective countries," Ramaphosa said in a post on X.
“Today, California affirmed existing and continued compliance with federal laws while we stay the course to move the needle for all students,” Thurmond said.
The Board of Immigration Appeals affirmed that conclusion.
During his confirmation hearing in January, Zeldin affirmed his obligation to ensure that the EPA’s funding would be spent following Congress’ intent.
“Ghost guns look like regular guns, shoot like regular guns, and kill like regular guns — so it’s only logical that the Supreme Court just affirmed they can also be regulated like regular guns.”
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