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afirmació
Act of explicitly stating one's belief in a fact or opinion.
claim
profession
declaration
claiming
assertion
contention
asserting
professing
Catalan
afirmació
1
In general, the lawyers were the most successful in
stating
their cases.
2
Lindhorst condemned the violence,
stating
that this goes beyond being about xenophobia.
3
Simply
stating
human rights does not define the complexity of the task.
4
That was the bald way of
stating
it in the Aurora country.
5
They published an open letter on Facebook
stating
they were law-abiding citizens.
6
I will publish it immediately; with a preface
stating
the whole transaction.
7
I am not bragging of it; I am only
stating
a fact.
8
That Tweet followed two more by the 27-year-old
stating
:
Opinions aren't facts.
9
Once before I had the honour of
stating
them to the company.
10
There is a delightful naivete in this way of
stating
the fact.
11
I am not complaining of them; I am simply
stating
a fact.
12
Why is it necessary to waste scarce resources on
stating
the obvious?
13
He delighted Beatrice by fully
stating
the original reference of the passage.
14
The marquis was very young, and somewhat free in
stating
his opinions.
15
And this is the real scientific, philosophical mode of
stating
the case.
16
So much for our author's success in
stating
and criticising my ideas.
stating
state
state a fact
state the case
state only
state clearly
state how
Catalan
afirmació