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uphold

v. (upheld, upheld)
to state that a decision which has already been made, especially a legal one, is correct — opp. reverse

  Today there are five justices who have never voted to uphold an affirmative action program based on race, O'Connor among them.
  The WTO's final report upholds an April preliminary ruling that American government subsidies cause artificially low international prices, hurting Brazilian farmers.

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