Pronunciation: /əˈfɜːrmɪŋ/
verb to state or assert positively; maintain as true
A1 She is affirming her commitment to the team by showing up to every practice.
A2 The teacher was affirming the students' efforts by praising their hard work.
B1 The company is affirming its dedication to sustainability by implementing eco-friendly practices.
B2 The government is affirming its support for small businesses through new funding initiatives.
C1 The artist is affirming her unique style through a series of groundbreaking exhibitions.
C2 The scientist is affirming the validity of her research findings through rigorous experimentation and peer review.
adjective expressing agreement or approval
A1 She gave an affirming nod to show she understood.
A2 The teacher's affirming smile boosted the student's confidence.
B1 The therapist used affirming language to validate the client's feelings.
B2 The supportive group provided an affirming environment for personal growth.
C1 The artist's affirming words inspired others to pursue their passions.
C2 The judge's affirming verdict brought closure to the long legal battle.
formal The court issued an affirming decision in favor of the plaintiff.
informal She gave an affirming nod to show her agreement with the proposal.
slang I'm totally affirming that plan, it's going to be awesome!
figurative The blooming flowers in the garden are affirming the arrival of spring.
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