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Past Tense
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Past Participle
reaffirmed
1
to state something again, often to emphasize its importance or to show a strong commitment
transitive
- Despite the challenges, the team decided to reaffirm their dedication to the project.
- The government reaffirmed its commitment to environmental conservation with new policies.
- In the face of criticism, the artist chose to reaffirm their artistic vision and creativity.
- After a thorough review, the company's CEO reaffirmed the strategic goals for the upcoming year.
- The community leaders gathered to reaffirm their shared values and goals for the neighborhood.