0 present participle of reaffirm --
1 to give your support to a person, plan, idea, etc. for a second time; to state something as true again: --
These events reaffirm my belief in the need for better information.
The government yesterday reaffirmed its commitment to the current peace process.
He replied in writing, expressing his regret and reaffirming his commitment to the principle of non-discrimination.
We will be reaffirming that a future and prosperity cannot be achieved by disregarding justice and the law.
I am simply reaffirming the approach of my predecessors of all political complexions.
It had the effect of generally reaffirming the policy of the declaration of 1922—a policy which has not been entirely unproductive of good results.
Gang wars also contributed to the constitution of the gang as a group, reaffirming the collective unit by emphasising the distinction between ' us' and ' them'.
Reaffirming professionalism through the education community.
The stories of landscapes are socially meaningful in creating, reaffirming or manipulating the sense of place and past, cultural identity, and social relations within and between groups.
The guild members could demonstrate their privileged status by drawing and reaffirming a sharp dividing line between them and non-guild craftsmen, who normally did not possess citizenship.