reaffirm

reaffirm
re·af·firm /ˌrē-ə-'fərm/ vt
1: to affirm again
2: to agree to the payment of (a dischargeable debt) with a creditor prior to the discharge of debts in bankruptcy
reaffirm ed her debt in order to keep her car
re·af·fir·ma·tion /-ˌa-fər-'mā-shən/ n

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

reaffirm
I verb accent, accentuate, buttress, confirm, emphasize, fortify, go over, insist, iterate, punctuate, reassert, reiterate, repeat, restate, retell, stress, sustain, underline II index avouch (avow), certify (attest), plead (allege in a legal action), reconfirm, reiterate, repeat (state again)

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006

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  • reaffirm — [[t]ri͟ːəfɜ͟ː(r)m[/t]] reaffirms, reaffirming, reaffirmed VERB If you reaffirm something, you state it again clearly and firmly. [FORMAL] [V n] He reaffirmed his commitment to the country s economic reform programme... [V that] The government has …   English dictionary

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