Similar words: assert, assertive, dessert, inverted, diverted, converted, dissertation, insert. Meaning: [ə'sɜːt] adj. confidently declared to be so.
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31. Hayes asserted that he had been deceived by the southern promises to maintain order.
32. Lyotard has thus asserted the existence of two alternative economies of desire.
33. This was the way in which uncertainty asserted itself in Heisenberg's original formulation of quantum mechanics.
34. There, Arazi asserted his superiority, prompting Corals to quote him 4-1 to complete the Kentucky-Epsom Derby double.
35. He asserted the plain fact of the existence of differences in taste.
36. A lack of technical competence shouted from the report, asserted Cook.
37. Lying in clouds of scent in the sunken tub filled to the brim, that streak of equanimity she had asserted itself.
38. Once again it was asserted that urban problems resulted from too little private investment and their resolution required an extension of privatism.
39. The great error, his critics asserted,[http://Sentencedict.com] was to believe that veracity was truth.
40. Now, with the future assured, the comfortable past asserted itself unchanged.
41. All 12 leaders asserted that they had met their main goals.
42. Some military officials have asserted that the effects of exposure to chemical agents would have been evident among those troops almost immediately.
43. Professor Sykes has asserted that the skeleton, which was said to be man's first ancestor, is in fact a fake.
44. In the first flush of glasnost much information was made available and deputies often asserted themselves aggressively.
45. After a two-year investigation, the Food and Drug Administration asserted control over tobacco products by deeming them drugdelivery devices.
46. After 2020, he asserted, the budget will run a small surplus through 2050 and beyond.
47. Paisley asserted that, had he wanted to destroy the Unionist Party, he would have fielded candidates in all the constituencies.
48. But as Lucy Re-Bartlett asserted, chastity was part of women's revolt against false social conditions.
49. The local authority asserted that the threshold conditions, under which a care order could be made, had been met.
50. And the Food and Drug Administration has asserted that it has the right to limiting tobacco advertising.
51. This angered opposition groups, who asserted that Suchinda and his supporters should be held accountable for the killings.
52. It was not, as its critics asserted, meant to presage an alliance between the Left and the Liberals.
53. They also asserted the supremacy of the people over parliament.
54. That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence. Christopher Hitchens
55. The rector asserted that the first vote was to consider his case, not to approve his dismissal.
56. Gregory asserted that the creature would settle at a middle value in its color range.
57. At this meeting the ministers asserted that their form of Church government was established by divine ordinance.
58. The immunity of diplomats from civil proceedings was also being more and more clearly asserted.
59. Thirty percent of college and university professors, it is asserted, are con men, harassers, layabouts and plagiarists.
60. This is a subservient way of talking in which everything is hedged about and nothing asserted outright.
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