"Reaffirmation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "reaffirmation" refers to the act of confirming or re-establishing something, particularly a belief, opinion, or agreement, as in a legally binding contract. It is the process of making something clear or reaffirming something that had previously been stated or done.
Example: "The judge's decision was reinforced after the lawyers provided further evidence, leading to a reaffirmation of the court's original verdict."
In general, reaffirmation involves re-asserting or re-stating something that is true or valid, often in order to clarify or strengthen a point or agreement.
Synonyms of reaffirmation include:
Confirmation
Reiteration
Reaffirm
Reassertion
Reinforcement
Stipulation
Antonyms of reaffirmation include:
Denial
Dissent
Disavowal
Repudiation
In various contexts, reaffirmation can be used in:
Law: reaffirmation of contracts, agreements, or verdicts
Politics: reaffirmations of policies, laws, or ideologies
Personal: reaffirmations of values, beliefs, or relationships
Medical: reaffirmations of a patient's identity or diagnosis
Reaffiliation refers to the act of reconnecting or re-establishing a connection or association between something (such as a person, organization, or group) and a particular entity, community, or organization that they had previously been a part of.<br><br>For example: "After leaving her job, she reassessed her priorities and decided to reaffiliate with her alma mater by volunteering her services to the alumni association."<br><br>In a broader sense, reaffiliation can also refer to regaining or restoring a previous relationship, status, or position that one had lost or fallen out of, often through efforts to re-establish a bond or connection with others.