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Meanings of Affirmed:

verb

State emphatically or publicly.

Usage examples:

He affirmed the country's commitment to peace

Meanings of Affirming:

verb

State emphatically or publicly.

Usage examples:

He affirmed the country's commitment to peace

Meanings of Affirmingly:

adverb

In an affirming manner; positively; affirmatively.

Meanings of Affirms:

verb

State emphatically or publicly.

Usage examples:

He affirmed the country's commitment to peace

Meanings of Affix:

verb

Stick, attach, or fasten (something) to something else.

Usage examples:

Panels to which he affixes copies of fine old prints
noun

An addition to the base form or stem of a word in order to modify its meaning or create a new word.

Usage examples:

Languages that work like this, where whole phrases or clauses can be formed in one word by attachin…

Meanings of Affixable:

adjective

Capable of being affixed, attached, or fastened to something else.

Meanings of Affixal:

adjective

Designating an affix; relating to or involving an affix or affixes.

Meanings of Affixed:

verb

Stick, attach, or fasten (something) to something else.

Usage examples:

Panels to which he affixes copies of fine old prints
noun

An addition to the base form or stem of a word in order to modify its meaning or create a new word.

Usage examples:

Languages that work like this, where whole phrases or clauses can be formed in one word by attachin…

Meanings of Affixer:

noun

A person who or thing which affixes or attaches something.

Meanings of Affixers:

noun

A person who or thing which affixes or attaches something.

Meanings of Affixes:

verb

Stick, attach, or fasten (something) to something else.

Usage examples:

Panels to which he affixes copies of fine old prints
noun

An addition to the base form or stem of a word in order to modify its meaning or create a new word.

Usage examples:

Languages that work like this, where whole phrases or clauses can be formed in one word by attachin…

Meanings of Affixing:

verb

Stick, attach, or fasten (something) to something else.

Usage examples:

Panels to which he affixes copies of fine old prints
noun

An addition to the base form or stem of a word in order to modify its meaning or create a new word.

Usage examples:

Languages that work like this, where whole phrases or clauses can be formed in one word by attachin…

Meanings of Affixion:

noun

The action of affixing, attaching, or fastening something; the state of being affixed; specifically crucifixion.

Meanings of Affixment:

noun

The action of affixing something.

Meanings of Affixture:

noun

The action of affixing something; the state of being affixed; attachment.

Meanings of Afflate:

verb

To inflate or fill (chiefly figurative); to blow or breathe on.

Meanings of Afflated:

adjective

Inspired, especially by divine or spiritual means.

Meanings of Afflation:

noun

A breeze or blast of air, an act of blowing; (chiefly figurative) an instance of divine or spiritual communication; an inspiration; compare "afflatus".

Meanings of Afflatus:

noun

A divine creative impulse or inspiration.

Usage examples:

His playing has the afflatus of genius and the purity of a child.

Meanings of Afflatuses:

noun

A divine creative impulse or inspiration.

Usage examples:

His playing has the afflatus of genius and the purity of a child.

Meanings of Afflict:

verb

(of a problem or illness) cause pain or trouble to; affect adversely.

Usage examples:

His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease

Meanings of Afflicted:

verb

(of a problem or illness) cause pain or trouble to; affect adversely.

Usage examples:

His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease

Meanings of Afflictedness:

noun

The state of being afflicted; distress.

Meanings of Afflicter:

noun

A person who causes affliction or distress; an oppressor, a tormentor.

Meanings of Afflicting:

verb

(of a problem or illness) cause pain or trouble to; affect adversely.

Usage examples:

His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease

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