English to Malay Dictionary affirmative

affirmative

afirmatif
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'
adjective
mengiakan
example
To the question of whether he would take tea or coffee his reply was a simple 'affirmative' .
A deduction with an affirmative conclusion must have two 'affirmative' premises
Alongside the government we shall argue for an 'affirmative' vote, but we are entitled to expect the government to raise its game and to put the case with more passion and commitment than we have seen so far.
Any expression of approval would probably meet the criterion of 'affirmative' suggestion or encouragement.
Despite his reservations, the answer is decidedly 'affirmative' .
The board recommends in the proxy an 'affirmative' vote on the question.
I asked if I would see him later and he answered me in the definite 'affirmative' .
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.
That could argue that the agency wasn't taking 'affirmative' measures to conceal her identity.
On the surface, the obvious answer seems to be 'affirmative' .
Friends and colleagues speak of a man who rediscovers his serenity the day after a tantrum, asks whether he was foolish and nods quietly on hearing the 'affirmative' .
I nodded in understanding, but he took it for an 'affirmative' .
Human nature may even require the application of 'affirmative' and negative propositions: Man is an animal and man is not an animal.
However, whether we have an 'affirmative' obligation to protect them is really a moot point.
Were there any concessions, quid pro quos offered to those countries in exchange for their 'affirmative' vote?
Activists inside the country, however, have indicated that immediate and 'affirmative' support from the international community is essential to the success of their project to restore democracy.
International law imposes an 'affirmative' duty on military commanders to take appropriate measures within their power to control troops under their command for the prevention of such atrocities.
He said he was in favor of some sort of " 'affirmative' help" for distressed farmers.
She was answered with an 'affirmative' from all quarters.
On the question being put to the vote, it was found that the balance of opinion was in favour of the 'affirmative' .
On the other hand, as I have mentioned, a trend has emerged to give an 'affirmative' answer to the question ‘Should writing be studied?’
A necessary extension of this idea is that there is no general 'affirmative' duty on the government to assure that private conduct conforms to a constitutional norm.
Reaching up and scratching her right ear, she replied to Raquel's message, signaling an 'affirmative' .
The very fact that the statement is qualified implies or at least suggests an 'affirmative' answer.
Today he would just love to answer with an 'affirmative' .
June turned back, looked, and gave the 'affirmative' .
He got 'affirmative' answers from three different people.
The University not only has the right, but has the 'affirmative' duty to ensure the academic integrity of the degrees it grants, and requiring that qualified people are on doctoral defense committees is part of that duty.
Factors supporting an 'affirmative' interpretation center on two considerations: the nature of the memorial service and the content of the remarks.
Such rights are minimalist: they protect people against being treated in certain ways, but they do not, except in extremis, entitle them to the 'affirmative' support of others.
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