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    assert
    /əˈsəːt/

    verb

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  2. to behave in a way that expresses your confidence, importance, or power and earns you respect from others: I really must assert myself more in meetings. Don't be afraid to assert yourself and make your views clear. Refusing to help with the housework was his way of asserting himself.

  3. to state an opinion or claim a right forcefully: [ + that clause ] The companies have asserted that everything they did was appropriate. To assert is also to behave in a way that shows power, authority, or control: Several members of Congress called upon the president to assert leadership.

  4. Jun 30, 2012 · The meaning of ASSERT is to state or declare positively and often forcefully or aggressively. How to use assert in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Assert.

  5. 3 meanings: 1. to insist upon (rights, claims, etc) 2. to state to be true; declare categorically 3. to put (oneself) forward.... Click for more definitions.

  6. Assert definition: to state with assurance, confidence, or force; state strongly or positively; affirm; aver. See examples of ASSERT used in a sentence.

  7. Meaning of assertion in English. assertion. noun [ C + that ] uk / əˈsɜː.ʃ ə n / us / əˈsɝː.ʃ ə n / Add to word list. a statement that you strongly believe is true: I certainly don't agree with his assertion that men are better drivers than women. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Assertions & asserting. affirmation. airing.

  8. Asserting is all about standing up for what you believe. You might assert an opinion, your innocence, or even your authority over someone else. The verb assert can be used for both opinions and for oneself.

  9. assert something to make other people recognize your right or authority to do something, by behaving in a determined and confident way. to assert your independence/rights; I was determined to assert my authority from the beginning.

  10. assert. verb. /əˈsərt/ Verb Forms. to state clearly and firmly that something is true assert that… She continued to assert that she was innocent. assert something She continued to assert her innocence. The president was anxious to assert his government's commitment to end the war. + speech “That is wrong,” he asserted. it is asserted that…

  11. 1. to state strongly; affirm; aver: He asserted his innocence. 2. to maintain or defend (claims, rights, etc.). 3. to state as having existence; affirm; postulate: to assert a first cause as necessary. Idioms: assert oneself, to claim one's rights or declare one's views firmly and forcefully.