﹒To state as a fact; assert strongly and publicly.
﹒To validate, confirm, or ratify a judgment or agreement.
﹒To offer emotional support or encouragement to someone.
﹒The witness took the stand to affirm the truth of her previous statement.
﹒The court will affirm the lower court's decision after reviewing the evidence.
﹒He nodded to affirm his commitment to the new project.
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