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affirm
verb transitive
[L. affirmo; ad and firmo, to make firm. See Firm.]
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affirm
To assert positively; to tell with confidence; to aver; to declare the existence of something; to maintain as true; opposed to deny. Of one Jesus whom Paul affirmed to be alive.Acts 25:79.
affirm
To make firm; to establish, confirm or ratify; as, the Supreme court affirmed the judgment.
affirm
verb intransitive
To declare solemnly before a court or magistrate, for confirming a fact, or to have an affirmation administered to, by way of confirmation, or as a substitute for an oath; as, the witness affirmed to the fact, or he was affirmed to the fact.