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:
The government yesterday reaffirmed its commitment to the current peace process.
These events reaffirm my belief in the need for better information.
This distinction is important, perhaps even reaffirming that in the medieval context status and wealth were less directly connected than in the modern setting.
They succeed in developing, and reaffirming, the importance of a distinctive analysis of social care welfare in a rapidly changing contemporary context.
The discourse reiterated also the public myths enunciating and reaffirming the bargain between ruler and ruled, in which subordinate and powerful alike held stakes.
It need only allow that some reasons, the reaffirming ones, may corroborate the motivational power of the initial reasons for adopting the rule.
The scenarios introduced notes of change, promises of renovation, while reaffirming the bond with the dynasty.
The importance oijouissance in this context is that it comes, and not at anyone's bidding, reaffirming the existence of a world we did not make.
He begins by reaffirming convergence theory.
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.