Noun
A second affirmation.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbove all else, we need a reaffirmation of political commitment at the highest levels to reducing the dangers that arise both from existing nuclear weapons and from further proliferation. Kofi Annan
We're at the crossroads. Down one road is a European centralized bureaucratic socialist welfare system in which politicians and bureaucrats define the future. Down the other road is a proud, solid, reaffirmation of American exceptionalism. Newt Gingrich
The true fairytales ... come straight out of myth; they are, as it were, minuscule reaffirmation of myths, or perhaps the myth made accessible to the local folky mind. P. L. Travers
Also, with the allocation requiring yearly reaffirmation by Congress, long-term planning for the SR-71 was difficult. Source: Internet
A reformation of lifestyle is called for, based on respect for nature, restraint in the use of the world's resources, reevaluation of one's needs, and reaffirmation of the dignity of created life." Source: Internet
Apart from technical updates, the key substantive changes included the reaffirmation of multilingualism and encouragement for an online treaty registration system. Source: Internet