Affirm in a sentence as a verb

As the jury, I formally affirm this seems legit.

I am unable to affirm those details on my own knowledge or even \nmy own belief.

What can the 5-star reviews do other than affirm the quality claims of the reviewed book/movie/hotel/restaurant?

I think we can agree that things like the Bill of Rights affirm more individual liberties in the US than many other countries.

It seems highly possible that users self-select a photo that will best affirm the image of themselves they wish to cultivate.

If they really cared, their registration page could have the usual checkbox: I hereby agree to blah blah terms and conditions, and a second checkbox saying: "I affirm my support for gay marriage rights.

Serious question... Have we verified that the reason he hasn't been mirandized yet is anything other than the fact that he's in serious condition and may not yet be able to affirm that he is aware of his rights?

I read his remark here as an attempt by someone with a lot of social pull and responsibility here but limited social savvy to affirm the good qualities of a forum he is very personally invested in.

It is placebo technoradicalism, toying with risk so as to re-affirm the comfortable.> The most recent centuries have seen extraordinary accomplishments in improving quality of life.

Affirm definitions

verb

establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts; "his story confirmed my doubts"; "The evidence supports the defendant"

See also: confirm corroborate sustain substantiate support

verb

to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true; "Before God I swear I am innocent"

See also: verify assert avow aver swan swear

verb

say yes to