0 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.
1 to state something as true again, or to state your support for something again: --
This album reaffirms his reputation as a splendid songwriter and guitarist.
Is there a way to reaffirm the value of locality without falling into a reactionary trap of blood and soil?
Such a law would reaffirm the mainstream status of the dominant group as the goal which newcomers should strive for.
The government's policy on cost recovery was reaffirmed.
This issue reaffirms the continued importance of policy-oriented conflict in affecting policy choices in this issue area.
The second reaffirmed that employers have a part to play but admitted a need for 'greater protection for members of occupational schemes'.
In conclusion, we wish to reaffirm our hope that social psychology will benefit from reform.
Characteristics of the plainsong may be reaffirmed, but can also be reinterpreted or rejected in the polyphony.
The burden of prolonged musculoskeletal disorders to society was reaffirmed.