To declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true.
Establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts.
1 We affirm that it is needed for the common good of society.
2 Some strong power lodged within her, to affirm and never to deny.
3 Some think the great toe is first formed; others affirm the navel.
4 Some affirm that the universe is infinite; others that it is limited.
5 The Compromise Measures of 1850 affirm and rest upon the following propositions:
6 She denied nothing; but she had lost the strength to affirm anything.
7 In another letter are also noted these words, which affirm the above:
8 Those who lead us should affirm those aspirations, and not dismiss them.
9 They brought also golden ornaments to traffic; but continued to affirm that
10 What follows I am myself in a position to affirm to others.
11 To affirm one another without irony feels highly novel and very rewarding.
12 They affirm one only existent soul to be distributed in all beings.
13 The first two resolutions of the honorable member affirm these propositions, viz.
14 And many Christians affirm that the second advent of Jesus draws nigh.
15 I stand here to affirm my innocence of the charge against me.
16 A photo alone is never going to be enough to affirm identity.
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