Sentences with affirm
af·firm
A a - The House of Lords affirmed that the terms of a contract cannot be rewritten retrospectively. [VERB that]
- Everything I had accomplished seemed to affirm that opinion. [VERB noun]
- Our church wants to affirm people, and that's a good thing.
- Trois Boleros is a way to affirm that because the dance doesn't copy the music, it's independent, a dialogue between dance and music.
- To affirm one's loyalty to one's country; He affirmed that all was well.
- The appellate court affirmed the judgment of the lower court.
- Unless they can affirm that in law, reform won't go anywhere.
- Two Scots I know affirm the valour of the scone in their history.
- He affirmed his innocence.
- To affirm human rights.
- Australia should affirm the value of the multilateral framework and urge US multilateral engagement and adherence to international norms.
- Crystal and the sniff of snobbery combined to affirm one's social status like the Lalique crystal on the mantelpiece.
- She affirmed that she would go when I asked her.
- They did everything they could to affirm the children's self-confidence.