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affirm
verb (affirmed , affirming )
1 to state something positively and firmly; to state something as a fact.
2 to uphold or confirm (an idea, belief, etc).
3 intr in a court of law: to promise solemnly to tell the truth, as opposed to swearing a religious oath.
[14c: from French afermer , from Latin firmare to make firm]
affirmation noun .
verb (affirmed , affirming )
1 to state something positively and firmly; to state something as a fact.
2 to uphold or confirm (an idea, belief, etc).
3 intr in a court of law: to promise solemnly to tell the truth, as opposed to swearing a religious oath.
[14c: from French afermer , from Latin firmare to make firm]
affirmation noun .
affirmative
adjective expressing agreement; giving the answer -yes-. Opposite of negative.
noun an affirmative word or phrase.
[17c]
affirmatively adverb .
adjective expressing agreement; giving the answer -yes-. Opposite of negative.
noun an affirmative word or phrase.
[17c]
affirmatively adverb .
affirmative action
noun , esp US positive steps taken to ensure that minority groups are not discriminated against, especially as regards employment. See also positive discrimination.
[1960s]
noun , esp US positive steps taken to ensure that minority groups are not discriminated against, especially as regards employment. See also positive discrimination.
[1960s]
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