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单词 reaffirmation
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Definition of reaffirmation in English:

reaffirmation

noun riːˌafəˈmeɪʃ(ə)nˌriˌæfərˈmeɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1A reassertion or confirmation of a fact or belief.

    a reaffirmation of the conventional values of marriage and family
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His 1999 election victory was a reaffirmation of faith in the party's ultimate ability to deliver socio-economic improvements.
    • One of the year's best, the movie is a reaffirmation that this director is one of the best that ever lived.
    • This country needs to have a period of moral reaffirmation.
    • War memorials were indeed reaffirmations of the symbols of decency, comradeship, and sacrifice expressed by millions of soldiers during the war.
    • The exhibition is a striking reaffirmation of his prodigious talent.
    • This gathering is a reaffirmation of faith in our industry and a demonstration of support and commitment to its success.
    • His work is not a new direction but a reaffirmation of a familiar one.
    • This position represents a reaffirmation of the industrial and economic dimensions of our country's national security.
    • For those of us in the field of dementia care it offers a reaffirmation of what we are doing and why.
    • They are an important reaffirmation of the nation's commitment to separation of church and state.
    • Art is a strong reaffirmation that people, wherever they are in the world and whatever they do to earn a living, share the same basic emotions.
    1. 1.1 The action of reasserting or confirming something.
      the reaffirmation of old alliances
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Others have called for a reaffirmation of the principles of liberal education.
      • The court's reaffirmation is a constructive thing.
      • The government's reaffirmation of its decision to reject calls for an immediate public inquiry has fuelled questions about its intentions.
      • We highly appreciate the reaffirmation of this policy by the Prime Minister.
      • Our argument, however, is more than a reaffirmation of the need for consultation.
      • A reaffirmation of the lease in 1934 stated that the United States was to pay $2,000 in gold each year.
      • They yoked their critique of capitalism to a passionate reaffirmation of the egalitarian Enlightenment principles of the American Revolution.
      • His reaffirmation of the need for humanitarian aid seemed heartfelt.
      • We take these reaffirmations and that pledge very seriously.
      • The many particular proposals to which we agreed are less important than the report's explicit reaffirmation of the centrality of human rights commitments.
      • They marked World Health Day with a focus on road safety and a reaffirmation of the industry's long-standing commitment to fighting drunk driving.

Definition of reaffirmation in US English:

reaffirmation

nounˌrēˌafərˈmāSH(ə)nˌriˌæfərˈmeɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1A reassertion or confirmation of a fact or belief.

    a reaffirmation of the conventional values of marriage and family
    Example sentencesExamples
    • War memorials were indeed reaffirmations of the symbols of decency, comradeship, and sacrifice expressed by millions of soldiers during the war.
    • They are an important reaffirmation of the nation's commitment to separation of church and state.
    • One of the year's best, the movie is a reaffirmation that this director is one of the best that ever lived.
    • His 1999 election victory was a reaffirmation of faith in the party's ultimate ability to deliver socio-economic improvements.
    • For those of us in the field of dementia care it offers a reaffirmation of what we are doing and why.
    • This country needs to have a period of moral reaffirmation.
    • The exhibition is a striking reaffirmation of his prodigious talent.
    • This gathering is a reaffirmation of faith in our industry and a demonstration of support and commitment to its success.
    • This position represents a reaffirmation of the industrial and economic dimensions of our country's national security.
    • Art is a strong reaffirmation that people, wherever they are in the world and whatever they do to earn a living, share the same basic emotions.
    • His work is not a new direction but a reaffirmation of a familiar one.
    1. 1.1 The action of reasserting or confirming something.
      the reaffirmation of old alliances
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We take these reaffirmations and that pledge very seriously.
      • The court's reaffirmation is a constructive thing.
      • They yoked their critique of capitalism to a passionate reaffirmation of the egalitarian Enlightenment principles of the American Revolution.
      • A reaffirmation of the lease in 1934 stated that the United States was to pay $2,000 in gold each year.
      • The government's reaffirmation of its decision to reject calls for an immediate public inquiry has fuelled questions about its intentions.
      • Others have called for a reaffirmation of the principles of liberal education.
      • They marked World Health Day with a focus on road safety and a reaffirmation of the industry's long-standing commitment to fighting drunk driving.
      • His reaffirmation of the need for humanitarian aid seemed heartfelt.
      • Our argument, however, is more than a reaffirmation of the need for consultation.
      • We highly appreciate the reaffirmation of this policy by the Prime Minister.
      • The many particular proposals to which we agreed are less important than the report's explicit reaffirmation of the centrality of human rights commitments.
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