Synonym: affirm, declare, insist on, pronounce, state. Similar words: dessert, asset, assess, desert, insert, assemble, assembly, passenger. Meaning: [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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91. If the political scientist Walter Clemens is right, the legislature could assert an even bigger role.
92. It is also simple-minded to assert that everyone can or should be involved in the complexities of designing universities or opera houses.
93. The new pope did not share the general goodwill towards Frederick, and wanted to assert the superiority of pope over emperor.
94. Here the resulting effect is to emphatically assert a present state.
95. Catastrophe, as discussed in Chapter 13, can be linked with inevitability, to assert dramatic power.
96. And if so, we can not, without qualifications, assert that no particular can be in two places at once.
97. But when, however, the expansion slows down, the gravitational effect begins to assert itself.
98. They assert that the destiny of the soul is related to the activity of the soul during its habitation in the body.
99. All short-term gains have their price, and organizational costs firmly assert it.
100. He is entitled to assert his supposed right on reasonably equal terms.
101. The government's response was to use the Freikorps and other repressive means to assert its authority.
102. Lucy Honeychurch's generation are trying to assert their right to choose for themselves the path of their lives.
103. And he takes a travelling rug with him - another of those fussy bag-and-baggage objects which assert the novel's tonality.
104. They further assert that this value is consistent with eyewitness accounts.
105. They assert that the student has been incapacitated by the power differential(sentencedict.com), and must be in need of their protection.
106. Stickers are available throughout the county to help squeezed out pedestrians assert their rights.
107. In education, parents are beginning to assert control over the schools.
108. Some investors assert that the lack of a spending accord, for now, will buoy bonds by choking off economic growth.
109. Minority rights National and ethnic minorities continued to assert their interests.
110. But the logic of the situation now began to assert itself.
111. But industry analysts assert that the proposed merger, announced Monday, could produce significant job reductions.
112. Here, black has come up from the streets and into the drawing room; overleaf, neutral tones assert themselves.
113. The assert statement was added in version 1.4.
113. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
114. They are agitating to assert autonomy.
115. The enemy will invariably seek opportunities to assert himself.
116. The laws of historical development will assert themselves.
117. Samba Boys assert themselves as the World's greatest.
118. assert.h is for the assert() debugging macro.
119. Cross-border tax disputes can arise when two states assert conflicting rights to tax an individual or company.
120. Be brave to assert ourselves more on the premise of moral action.
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