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Sentence count:199+5Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: affirmdeclareinsist onpronouncestateSimilar words: dessertassetassessdesertinsertassembleassemblypassengerMeaning: [ə'sɜːt]  v. 1. state categorically 2. to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true 3. insist on having one's opinions and rights recognized 4. assert to be true. 
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31. I think it is just because his is too mild and won't make an effort to assert himself.
32. No arguments assert my right: The sun is behind me.
33. When it was too late to alter the course of events, the party's leaders found the courage to assert themselves.
34. The Tory critics object that the Church is peddling left-wing politics as a religious message, while failing to assert moral values.
35. But she sought not so much to break a taboo as to assert her independence from the male yoke.
36. But after 1947, Nehru began to assert his supremacy and sack party chiefs who opposed him.
37. These assert that perceptions are strictly identical with certain events in the nervous system.
38. Today, orchestral musicians wish to assert their identities again, to escape the thrall of the baton at last.
39. He is just trying to assert his singularity as a writer.
40. Awake,arise,and assert yourself,you dreamers of the world. Your star is now in ascendancy. Napoleon Hill 
41. Alternatively it can be balanced by the large expanse of blank, negative mount, which will assert its texture.
42. Those arguments then assert that functional alignment is the only logical answer.
43. Almost any child will assert that recess is the best part of the school day.
44. The approach allowed Hostetler to call plays and assert control.
45. Perhaps, you might assert, you would never make such a silly mistake.
46. To choose not to assert ourselves. To let our needs be as important as those of others.
47. The trade of Wells puts demand on Chris Carpenter to assert himself at the top of the rotation.
48. At decision-making time these consequences are simply left unmentioned, allowing organizational leaders to feign surprise when qualitative costs finally assert themselves.
49. We may assert that there is no such thing as truth, but we regard that as a true statement.
50. They may assert, for instance, that crucial evidence was covered up or a confession was coerced.
51. There became room for younger, different, mainly nonconformist leaders to assert themselves, not necessarily by parliamentary means.
52. In the first months of Whitelaw rule, strong-arm cliques began to assert themselves in Belfast.
53. So by this means, the interest of ownership in the performance of the business owned can assert itself. Sentencedict.com
54. For to say something, to assert it, is to say that it is the case, that it is true.
55. The central question in the case was whether Burroughs could assert a patent claim before it knew whether the drug worked.
56. If women are to have equal opportunity, they must loudly assert their ability to do all traditional "male' jobs.
57. Lileikis has tried unsuccessfully to assert a Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination rather than answer allegations in the suit.
58. The party will continue to assert itself and severely punish political dissent.
59. In coastal areas social mobility led some lower castes and classes to assert themselves against headmen.
60. It is safe to assert that no government proper ever had a provision in its organic law for its own termination. ABRAHAM LINCOLN 
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