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How to spell REFIRMED correctly?

"Refirmed" may be misspelled, but there are a few possible correct suggestions. One option is "reaffirmed", meaning to confirm or assert again. Another possibility is "reformed", meaning to improve or make changes to something. Lastly, "remarried" can be a correct suggestion, depending on the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell refirmed correctly

  • affirmed The judge affirmed the decision of the lower court.
  • deformed The artist's sculpture appeared intentionally deformed for artistic effect.
  • firmed I firmed my commitment to the project by signing the contract.
  • preformed I preformed my driving test yesterday.
  • reaffirmed The judge reaffirmed the defendant's sentence after reviewing the evidence presented in court.
  • refereed The paper was accepted for publication after it went through a rigorous refereed process.
  • Referred I was referred to a specialist for further medical evaluation.
  • refined I really enjoyed the restaurant's cuisine, it was incredibly refined and elegant.
  • refitted Since the yacht was refitted last year, it now has a new engine and new furnishings.
  • reformed After serving his time in prison, he became a reformed man and devoted himself to helping others steer clear of a life of crime.
  • reformer The community looked up to John as an innovative social reformer.

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