-verb (used with object) 1. To state or assert positively; maintain as true:to affirm one's loyalty to one's country; he affrimed that all was well. 2. To confirm or ratify: The appellate court affirmed the judgment of the lower court. 3. To assert solemnly: He affirmed his innocence.4. To express agreement with or commitment to; uphold; support: To affirm human rights. -verb (used without object)5. Law. a. To state something solemly before a court or magistrate, but without oath. b. To ratify and accept a voidable transaction. c. (Of an appellate court) to determine that the action of the lower court shall stand. -Synonyms. 1. Aver, asseverate, despose, testify, declare. 2. Approve, endorse. -Antonyms. 1. Deny.
I had to affirm my signature was on the form.She wanted to affirm my answer but she did not agree with my views.The student looked up definitions for the words confirm and affirm.
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As the Poets Affirm was created in 2001.
As the Poets Affirm ended in 2007.
Affirmation is the corresponding noun to the verb affirm.
Affirm Films was created in 2008.
The prefix for the word "affirm" is "af-" or "ad-".
Confirmation is the "confirming" of one's baptismal vows, spoken on behalf of the child in its infancy. In confirmation, the child is now old enough to affirm these vows for him/herself.
The English phrase "for sure" is used to affirm that something is true. For further reference, the definition of phrases and idioms can be found online at a variety of different sites.
The noun form of to affirm is affirmation. The gerund, affirming, can also be a noun.
No agree is not another name for affirm! You could use confirm or verify.