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affirming,
 v:affirm /   Etymology :Middle English affermen, from Middle French afermer, from Latin affirmare, from ad- + firmare to make firm, from firmus firm; more at FIRM. Pronunciation :&-'f&rm. Function :verb. Date :14th century.
Turkish translation for "affirming in English language"
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affirm ileri sürmek (fiil)tr 
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affirm iddia etmek (fiil)tr 
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affirm söylemek (fiil)tr 
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affirm beyan etmek (fiil)tr 
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affirm bildirmek (fiil)tr 
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affirm doğrulamak (fiil)tr 
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affirm onaylamak (fiil)tr 
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affirm teyit etmek tr 
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affirm tasdik etmek tr 
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affirm yeminsiz olarak teyit etmek tr 
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affirm tasvip etmek tr 
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affirm nispi butlanla malul bir akdin feshe yetkili âkitçe açık veya kapalı bir biçimde kabul olunarak geçerli kılınması tr 
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affirm doğrula tr 
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affirm bildir tr 
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affirm ispat etmek tr 
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affirm demek tr 
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affirm tasvip etmek affirmable iddia olunabilir tr 
English translation for "affirming in English language"
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affirm confirm; claim; state to be true (fiil)en 
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affirm If you affirm that something is true or that something exists, you state firmly and publicly that it is true or exists. The House of Lords affirmed that the terms of a contract cannot be rewritten retrospectively. a speech in which he affirmed a commitment to lower taxes `This place is a dump,' affirmed Miss T. = assert + affirmation affirmations af·fir·ma·tion The ministers issued an affirmation of their faith in the system en 
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affirm If an event affirms something, it shows that it is true or exists. Everything I had accomplished seemed to affirm that opinion. = confirm + affirmation af·fir·ma·tion The high turnout was an affirmation of the importance that the voters attached to the election en 
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Affirm establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts; "his story confirmed my doubts"; "The evidence supports the defendant" en 
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Affirm To confirm, to aver, to ratify, to verify en 
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Affirm The act of an appellate body upholding a decision of a trial court, an adjudication committee or a lower appellate court is called affirming the decision en 
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Affirm To make a solemn (serious) statement en 
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Affirm To make a solemn declaration; an oath used when a person does not want to swear to the truth of something en 
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Affirm The ruling of an appellate court that the judgment of a lower is correct and should stand en 
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Affirm To make a solemn, formal declaration under the penalty of perjury that certain statements are true An affirmation is legally equivalent to an oath and may be substituted for an oath when a document requires an oath for its execution, i e , an affidavit en 
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Affirm The Tribunal may affirm a decision under review This means that the original decision still stands en 
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Affirm To swear or promise to tell the truth, or that a fact or statement offered is true en 
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Affirm Ratification of a voidable contract by the party who is to be bound under the contract en 
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Affirm To confirm, ratify, verify and accept a transaction, which can be cancelled en 
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Affirm The ruling of an appellate court that the judgment of a lower court is proper and should not be overturned en 
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Affirm To approve, agree or uphold And cross-reference en 
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Affirm (1)modus ponens(2)affirm the consequent en 
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Affirm to uphold, approve or confirm en 
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Affirm Declare or state positively Confirm or ratify en 
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Affirm Authorized and unissued stock en 
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Affirm To approve or uphold a lower court's judgment en 
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Affirm To confirm, to aver, to ratify, to verify To make a declaration en 
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affirm to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true; "Before God I swear I am innocent" say yes to en 
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affirm say yes to en 
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affirm to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true; "Before God I swear I am innocent" en 
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affirm To declare or assert positively en 
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affirm To make a solemn declaration, before an authorized magistrate or tribunal, under the penalties of perjury; to testify by affirmation en 
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affirm To declare, as a fact, solemnly, under judicial sanction en 
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affirm See Affirmation, 4 en 
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affirm To assert positively; to tell with confidence; to aver; to maintain as true; opposed to deny en 
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affirm to assert or confirm, as a judgment, decree, or order, brought before an appellate court for review en 
German translation for "affirming in English language"
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affirming bekräftigend de 
Greek translation for "affirming in English language"
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affirm (v) δηλώνω υπεύθυνα [νομ.], βεβαιώνω el 
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affirm βεβαιώνω, επικυρώνω, διαβεβαιώνω el 
 
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