reaffirm

ആഗാഗിനെ
definition
verb
the prime minister reaffirmed his commitment to the agreement
state again as a fact; assert again strongly.
example
It was an encore to Athens-the chance for the established breed to 'reaffirm' elite standing.
I want to 'reaffirm' in the strongest terms my long-term pessimism on stocks.
Macalester should 'reaffirm' and continue its commitment to meeting the full demonstrated need of all admitted students.
The April and July elections 'reaffirmed' the strength of moderate Islam in Indonesia.
The bill 'reaffirms' New Zealand's commitment to providing a strong intellectual property regime that offers clarity for users and fully complies with New Zealand's obligations internationally.
‘President Clinton 'reaffirmed' his commitment to push the Palestinian track forward,’ he said.
As a 'reaffirmation' of this sentiment, I found the following beautiful letter from her in the Human Development Report of this year.
Bulgaria 'reaffirmed' its leading position at the Canoe / Kayak World Championship in Seville, Spain.
Indigenous and government agencies are 'reaffirming' their commitment today to a project to prevent youth cyclical offending in Geraldton.
The high prevalence of fructose intolerance found among patients in our study 'reaffirms' previous studies.
For one thing, they require you to think on your feet and call on all your resources to get past them, 'reaffirming' your commitment.
Defeating the Badgers, who are ranked tenth in the nation, 'reaffirms' Waterloo's position atop the OUA's western division as the Warriors' record now stands at a sparkling 6-2.
Personal responsibility, intense work ethic for the love of the work and originality were just a few of these 'reaffirmations' for me.
Uzbekistan 'reaffirms' its commitment to implement democratic reforms.
This result suggests that HA-spo 14 is phosphorylated during meiosis and 'reaffirms' our previous data that demonstrated that the N terminus of Spo 14 is the major site of phosphorylation.
Overnight, the two nations agreed to improve defence and counter-terrorism ties, 'reaffirming' their joint commitment to stopping the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
Nonetheless, in 1910 the synod of the diocese 'reaffirmed' their commitment to completing St. Alban's.
This act of Congress 'reaffirms' our commitment to the environment.
With this decision, the Board 'reaffirms' its strong commitment to the Olympic ideal of unity through sport, and fair and balanced treatment of all athletes.
I think a lot of Americans know, because they experience it every day in their homes, in their neighborhoods, in their schools, that this country needs to have a period of moral 'reaffirmation' .
Greece has once again 'reaffirmed' its strong support for Bulgaria's accession to NATO and the European Union.
We have 'reaffirmed' our commitment to Canadian aid.
The Education Secretary today 'reaffirmed' the Government's commitment to create more single-faith schools.
We said wouldn't it be a great way of 'reaffirming' our commitment to each other through a legal wedding ceremony, ‘he said.’
This poem is critical of our country but it strongly 'reaffirms' a belief in its principles and heritage.
Although the Pontiff is the universal leader of more than a billion Catholics, the election 'reaffirms' the intimate link between the Papacy and the eternal city.
I think it marks an exciting new era for the show, which will see it 'reaffirming' its position as the definitive show for pop music lovers of every generation.
It has stimulated the opening of other biennials in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, thus 'reaffirming' Cuba's position as a cultural leader within the Third World.
Now I take the opportunity this morning of 'reaffirming' the Government's commitment to that target.
While Owens has voiced concern about civilian attempts to soften the military, his article in National Review strongly 'reaffirms' the importance of civilian control.
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