Reafirmar in english
Reaffirm
pronunciation: riəfɜrm part of speech: verb
pronunciation: riəfɜrm part of speech: verb
In gestures
reafirmar = reaffirm ; pander to ; reassert ; make + a bold statement ; reinforce ; re-enforce [reenforce].
Example: Coates started his study of citation order by noting Kaiser's theories of Concrete-Process and reaffirmed this aspect of Kaiser's work.Example: Recently, however, libraries have deserted the individual and have pandered too much to the needs of the general public.Example: Congress was denied the information it needed to discharge constitutional responsibilities, requiring it to reassert legislative prerogatives by scrutinising presidential nominees who had some involvement in Iran-Contra.Example: In addition, both were controversial libraries when they were constructed, and each was designed to make a bold statement about the important role of libraries within their respective city = In addition, both were controversial libraries when they were constructed, and each was designed to make a bold statement about the important role of libraries within their respective city.Example: As information-retrieval software becomes available in more user friendly packages, the trend towards local computerized information-retrieval systems is likely to be reinforced.Example: This interpretation turns Dewey's social critique on its head by re-enforcing the political status-quo.more:
» reafirmar una noción = bolster + a claim .
Example: New studies of bat and insect numbers bolster claims that organic farms are havens for wildlife.