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  • 1Affirmatory — Af*firm a*to*ry, a. Giving affirmation; assertive; affirmative. Massey. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2affirmatory — index affirmative Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3affirmatory — /euh ferr meuh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. affirmative. [1645 55; AFFIRMAT(ION) + ORY1] * * * …

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  • 4affirmatory — adj. declaratory, affirmative, assertory …

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  • 5affirmatory — af·firm·a·to·ry …

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  • 6affirmatory — adjective affirming or giving assent an affirmative decision affirmative votes • Syn: ↑affirmative • Ant: ↑negative (for: ↑affirmative) …

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  • 9Positive and negative (NLP) — The term positive is often used generally to mean desirable or beneficial , and negative is usually used to mean undesirable or bad . But in neuro linguistic programming it also has a specific technical meaning, in the phrases positive intent and …

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  • 10-atory — a combination of ate1 and ory1 or ory2, used infrequently as an independent suffix with the same senses as ory1 and ory2: affirmatory; observatory. [ < L atorius, a, um, orig. the termination of adjectives formed with torius (see TORY1, TORY2)&#8230; …

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