affirmation
21Affirmation — Savage Garden Álbum de estudio de Savage Garden Publicación 9 de noviembre de 1999 Grabación Abril Junio 1999 Género(s) Pop …
22affirmation — UK [ˌæfə(r)ˈmeɪʃ(ə)n] / US [æfɜrˈmeɪʃ(ə)n] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms affirmation : singular affirmation plural affirmations 1) an action of support or approval All around the room heads were nodding in affirmation. 2) formal a… …
23affirmation — /af euhr may sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or an instance of affirming; state of being affirmed. 2. the assertion that something exists or is true. 3. something that is affirmed; a statement or proposition that is declared to be true. 4. confirmation or …
24affirmation — noun 1) an affirmation of faith Syn: declaration, statement, assertion, proclamation, pronouncement, attestation; oath, avowal, guarantee, pledge; deposition; formal averment, asseveration Ant: denial …
25Affirmation — Bejahung; Zustimmung; Bekräftigung; Bestätigung; Zusagung; Zuspruch * * * Af|fir|ma|ti|on 〈f. 20〉 Bejahung; Ggs Negation (1) [<lat. affirmatio „Beteuerung“] * * * Af|fir|ma|ti|on, die …
26affirmation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Positive assertion Nouns 1. (positive statement) affirmation, statement, allegation, assertion, predication, declaration, profession, proclamation, manifesto, averment. Informal, say so. See information …
27affirmation — af|fir|ma|tion [ æfɜr meıʃn ] noun count or uncount 1. ) an action of support or approval: All around the room heads were nodding in affirmation. 2. ) FORMAL a statement that something is true …
28affirmation — • bevis, belägg, besannande, insegel, konfirmation, affirmation …
29affirmation — n. Law, solemn declaration by person who refuses to take the oath for reasons of conscience. ♦ affirmant, n. person making affirmation …
30affirmation — patvirtinimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. acknowledgement; confirmation vok. Bestätigung, f; Quittung, f; Rückmeldung, f rus. квитирование, n; подтверждение, n pranc. affirmation, f; confirmation, f …