English to Indonesian Dictionary affirmative

affirmative

setuju
definition
noun
he accepted her reply as an affirmative
a statement of agreement with an assertion or request.
adjective
an affirmative answer
agreeing with a statement or to a request.
exclamation
' Affirmative , sir,' responded the ship's tactical officer.
expressing agreement with a statement or request; yes.
translation of 'affirmative'
noun
pihak yg menyetujui
adjective
setuju
example
She continued to ask the same question, repeatedly, throughout the meal, despite Sammy's reliably 'affirmative' answers.
In short, the family with its daily 'affirmative' influence on the child is the most reliable nursery of responsible, emotionally mature, and socially compatible individuals.
I nodded in understanding, but he took it for an 'affirmative' .
He hadn't been confident of her 'affirmative' answer at all.
Around Christmas 1990, it was hard to find many senior figures in the capital who would reply to both those questions with a confident 'affirmative' .
True to his progressive values, he argued that government had an 'affirmative' duty to seek out new approaches to the problems that confront society.
It seems to have been a case in which it was argued, or it would have to be argued, that the Council, because of its powers, had an 'affirmative' obligation to put up a sign here.
He answered his own question with an emphatic 'affirmative' .
The importance of 'affirmative' support is emphasized most strongly by those significant others whose definition of self and role is perceived as devalued.
The availability of both emotional and 'affirmative' support is negatively correlated with depression.
Whether or not the man was dead was a matter of conjecture, but this last fact swayed my opinion towards the 'affirmative' .
But the former requirement indicates that any 'affirmative' duty to prevent deliberate wrongdoing by third parties, if recognised in English law, is likely to be strictly limited.
Reaching up and scratching her right ear, she replied to Raquel's message, signaling an 'affirmative' .
That could argue that the agency wasn't taking 'affirmative' measures to conceal her identity.
They must also have an 'affirmative' vote by the majority of the parents of the pupils enrolled in the school.
Every time there's an 'affirmative' answer, the volunteers ring a bell to spur one another on.
I want to re-emphasise once again the importance of the rapid classification measures through the 'affirmative' resolution procedures that were decided on in the amendment in 2003.
In addition, the ironic echo also displays a syntactic shift by changing the first clause to a negative and the second to an 'affirmative' .
She examined him for bruises, while he nodded his 'affirmative' answer.
Our assumption is that an increase in 'affirmative' responses to sensitive questions on such behaviors suggests greater honesty or enhanced self-disclosure.
Then you will have to get an 'affirmative' answer.
Until we arrive at that state, we must continue to right the wrongs of the past, and to keep open the doors of academic opportunity through 'affirmative' measures.
In arguments of this form, all three propositions (the two premisses and the conclusion) are universal, 'affirmative' , and assertoric.
Despite his reservations, the answer is decidedly 'affirmative' .
Finally, in the original table there were only three cells in the relative clause 'affirmative' realized with default lexical tone.
Nothing can move out of the task force without an 'affirmative' vote of its private-sector members.
Nods and 'affirmative' statements came from everyone in the room.
This resolution might, on the surface, seem to lean towards the 'affirmative' , but there are several advantages to both sides.
Initially speechless, the Colonel quickly regained his composure and responded in a most emphatic 'affirmative' .
The present results provide an 'affirmative' answer to this question.
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