affirm

In a legal context, affirm is generally used to mean “to confirm or ratify ,” although there are several related usages of the word.

Typical uses of this word include:

  • An appellate court can affirm a previous ruling from a lower court , meaning it agrees with the lower court’s ruling on the subject of the appeal . This is also referred to as “upholding” the previous court’s decision
  • Courts, administrative boards, and other similar bodies have used “affirm” to mean “approve.”
    • In the case Leopold v. Civil Service Commission , one party argued that a previous court decision about a statute should not be “upheld” because it “affirmed” instead of “approved” an action. The Court determined that these two words conveyed nearly identical meanings in that context
  • Affirm can also be used when swearing an oath to agree with the content of the oath .

[Last reviewed in November of 2024 by the Wex Definitions Team ]

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