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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. 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.

  4. to behave in a way that expresses your confidence, importance, or power and earns you respect from others: I really should 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.

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

  6. assert. (əsɜːʳt) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense asserts, present participle asserting, past tense, past participle asserted. 1.verb. If someone asserts a fact or belief, they state it firmly. [formal] Mr. Helm plans to assert that the bill violates the First Amendment. [VERB that]

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. Definitions of 'assert'. 1. If someone asserts a fact or belief, they state it firmly. [formal] [...] 2. If you assert your authority, you make it clear by your behavior that you have authority. [...] 3. If you assert your right or claim to something, you insist that you have the right to it.

  10. to behave or speak in a strong, confident way: She has to learn to assert herself. assert your authority/control/independence, etc. to do something to show other people that you have power. [ T ] formal. to say that something is certainly true: [ + that ] He asserts that she stole money from him.

  11. 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…

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