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affirmatively

[ US /əˈfɝmətɪvɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɐfˈɜːmətˌɪvli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an affirmative manner

How To Use affirmatively In A Sentence

  • The teacher responded affirmatively to the question that student put forward.
  • This free speech imbroglio is another example of Park Service leadership with its head in the sand, waiting to get sued rather than affirmatively addressing issues before they end up in court," Ruch said. Need for permits eased at national parks
  • For each question, those students that replied affirmatively were coded with the value 1.
  • The teacher responded affirmatively to the question that student put forward.
  • In Asian countries, for example, it is considered impolite to say no, maillot de bain femme, so Asians may answer affirmatively if only to mean "yes, I heard you.
  • This free-speech imbroglio is another example of Park Service leadership with its head in the sand, waiting to get sued rather than affirmatively addressing issues before they end up in court," Ruch said. Permit process eased for gatherings at national parks
  • affirmatively" explain to purchasers the significant difference between what they are paying and what they would receive if they sold it back immediately. Times Leader News
  • The media are affirmatively recognizing Muhammad by his religious title, almost endorsing his prophethood -- and proclaiming Muhammad's prophethood is half of the Muslim credo -- while demoting or devaluing other religions whose foundational figures are not treated with the same respect. Justice and the 'al Qaeda 7'
  • The teacher responded affirmatively to the question that student put forward.
  • In its suit, the center says U.S. alcohol regulators are only supposed to permit the use of ingredients that the Federal Drug Administration has "affirmatively" determined to be "generally recognized as safe. Consumer Group Sues Miller Over New Drink
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