Sentences with affirming
af·firm
A a - 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.
- BB's primary objective is not to provide us with life- affirming insights into the human condition.
- They're also the campest straight couple I've seen in a long time, and that makes for an entertaining and affirming hour of entertainment.
- He affirmed his innocence.
- To affirm human rights.
- It's an upbeat, warm, life- affirming tale that doesn't even have a left-leaning political point to push.
- I can't imagine any of these women found these experiences easy or especially affirming of her place in the universe.
- But Mr Turnbull said legal action could backfire by affirming Japan's whaling rights.
- The first works she made were life- affirming, large-scale nudes of groups of women friends.
- We are life- affirming and are custodians of creation.
- That invigorating, life- affirming, health-preserving ritual so many of us swear keeps the doctor away.