An act of reaffirming; a second or subsequent affirmation.(noun)
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Use "reaffirmation" in a sentence
"The hallmark of this reaffirmation is the project of curing Victor Frankensteina plot development that highlights one of the singularities of Mary Shelley's novel, the absence in it of any recognition that Victor needs to be cured."
"The document was touted as a "reaffirmation" of a 2006 APA resolution on psychology and national security, and was purportedly aimed "Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and Its Application to Individuals Defined in the United States Code as 'Enemy Combatants'"."
"I experienced a similar kind of reaffirmation this past month when I stood in front of the world-renowned, ancient Mayan observatory at Chichen Itza, on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula."