[ + (that) ] The suspect affirmed (that) he had been at home all evening.
The government has affirmed its commitment to equal rights.
1 to state something is true, or to state your support for an idea, opinion, etc.:
[ T ] Applicants signed a form affirming their citizenship.
[ + that clause ] These stories affirmed that the world is strange.
They too imparted female qualities to the kingship, whilst simultaneously affirming the king's manhood.
After all, a juror at the outset has no basis for either affirming or denying the innocencem of the defendant.
The honour affirmed had changed its meaning, and had a much more restricted constituency.
Far from being mired in self-interest, merchants, these writers affirmed, dedicated themselves to the public good.
Although the spiritual and existential domains were variously conceived by experienced care providers, their significance for both patient and caregiver was affirmed.
In both cases, understanding the implications of the concept in question implies affirming its existence.
The classical tradition affirmed both transcendence and immanence.
Far from affirming continuity, scripture affirms extinction and recreation.
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