reaffirms

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third-person singular of reaffirm
reaffirm
To affirm again
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The debtor can chose to reaffirm debts that would otherwise be discharged by the bankruptcy Generally, when a debt is reaffirmed, the parties to the reaffirmed debt have the same rights and liabilities that each had prior to the bankruptcy filing: the debtor is obligated to pay and the creditor can sue or repossess if the debtor doesn't pay More on reaffirmation and the alternatives
reaffirm
To bolster or support
reaffirm
{f} affirm again, reconfirm, recertify
reaffirm
affirm once again; "He reaffirmed his faith in the church"
reaffirm
If you reaffirm something, you state it again clearly and firmly. He reaffirmed his commitment to the country's economic reform programme The government has reaffirmed that it will take any steps necessary to maintain law and order. to formally state an opinion, belief, or intention again, especially when someone has questioned you or expressed a doubt = reiterate
reaffirm
affirm once again; "He reaffirmed his faith in the church
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