The latest court ruling may signal a more robust reaffirmation of secular values.
From the economist.com
The efforts also include reaffirmation of a genocide by Ottoman Turkey in 1915.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It was the day we shouted an instant reaffirmation of who we are and whose we are.
From the freep.com
Holidays are a reaffirmation of our families, and reminders of their imperfections.
From the parenting.blogs.nytimes.com
Virtually no other nation demands the daily reaffirmation of a pledge of allegiance.
From the time.com
We need a reaffirmation of faith-we have a tendency to become paralyzed by self-doubt.
From the time.com
It has lulled us into visions of hope, reform, renewal and reaffirmation.
From the washingtontimes.com
While believers will find reaffirmation in Henry Poole, nonbelievers might remain unmoved.
From the philly.com
For those who can go again, the second time is reaffirmation and renewal.
From the timesunion.com
More examples
Reassertion: renewed affirmation
(reaffirm) affirm once again; "He reaffirmed his faith in the church"
(Reaffirm) The process where the debtor and creditor enter into an agreement reinstating all the terms of a loan after a bankruptcy has been filed. When this is done, all of the protection of the bankruptcy filing as to that loan is lost. ...
(Reaffirm) The debtor can chose to reaffirm debts that would otherwise be discharged by the bankruptcy. ...
(Reaffirm) Generally refers to an account that had been originally included in a bankruptcy but then is later removed by the consumer from the bankruptcy so that the consumer can continue to use the account and pay as originally agreed upon. ...
(Reaffirm) Only applies in Chapter 7, this is the only way you an agreement you sign (that is not a consent judgment) to pay a pre-petition debt (one from BEFORE you filed bankruptcy) can be enforceable against you. ...
(Reaffirm) When a debtor reaffirms a debt, he or she is waiving its discharge and agreeing to pay it off instead. This is usually done to preserve assets used as collateral in a secured debt, such as vehicles. ...
(Reaffirmed) A technical report which has been reviewed by the technical committee and determined to be current with no need for immediate revision.
An agreement in a bankruptcy process to pay back a debt that would otherwise be discharged.