verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
reaffirm/restate/reiterate a commitment (= give a promise again )
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They reaffirmed their commitment to abandon nuclear power.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
commitment
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Teachers reaffirm their commitment to their pupils and schools.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But those are ceremonial events in which citizens reaffirm their surrender of sovereignty and their carelessness of their personal autonomy.
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In this way, we lost any realistic chance to reaffirm the essential truth of John Prescott's commitment.
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It is that premise which we reaffirm today.
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Moreover, religious and patriotic works fulfilled an important role in reaffirming traditional beliefs.
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The participating States reaffirm that freedom of expression is a human right and a basic component of a democratic society.
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The woman-church movement is one expression of this impulse to reaffirm the sacrality of female distinctiveness.
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We reaffirmed that programmatic view in 1963 and continue to reaffirm it today.