Similar words: assert, assertive, dessert, inverted, diverted, converted, dissertation, insert. Meaning: [ə'sɜːt] adj. confidently declared to be so.
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91. The fictitious colonel no longer asserted that the island's north shore was undefended.
92. As excited -- as aroused -- as we might find ourselves by this imagining of Milton actually playing Comus, of course his performance in that role can't be asserted in any way definitively.
93. Suffice it to say that he subsequently asserted that no one else had ever gone to such extremes of self-mortification.
94. Republican Senator Olympia Snowe, one of the co-sponsors of the reform act, asserted, "China's currency manipulation has been among the greatest impediments to our manufacturing sector."
95. Professor Lipman's view opposed that of the child-development theorist Jean Piaget, who asserted that children under 12 were not capable of abstract reasoning.
96. Thus, it can be safely asserted that, with the advancement of human society, the division between the pure scientist and the applied scientist will be more apparent.
97. In its 2002 position statement on the breastfeeding, The American Academy of Family Physicians asserted :"Breastfeeding during a subsequent pregnancy is not unusual."
98. Stonewall marked the first time that gays and lesbians as a group forcefully and vocally asserted their rights to equality under the law.
99. When emperors were strong enough,[www.Sentencedict.com] they asserted their independence of the Papacy.
100. The people have asserted their power and that will be very difficult to reverse.
101. I've taken some nice photographs out on Long Island asserted Mr. Mckee.
102. His real influence was asserted through his domination of the political bureau.
103. I have lately vented and publicly asserted divers wicked, blasphemous, and Atheistical positions professing that I gloried to be an Hobbist and an Atheist.
104. The right of self-incrimination may only be asserted by persons and does not protect artificial entities such as corporations.
105. She asserted that she was going to stage a musical comedy.
106. Thus I am not disputing this vital fact which the classical economists have asserted as indefeasible .
107. Schmidt asserted that eels must spawn in the southwestern part of the North Atlantic, in the Sargasso Sea.
108. MIT linguist Noam Chomsky asserted that the way children acquire language is so effortless that it must have a biological foundation.
109. The columnist insinuated — but never actually asserted — that the candidate had underworld ties.
110. The solution indicated, as it is asserted, can be integrated in the chips for consumer and automobile electronics.
111. Nothing asserted its size in a brutal tumult of wind and thunder.
112. Regardless of the meaning of this verse, it is clear that the authors of the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke asserted that Mary had "no relations with man" before Jesus' birth.
113. In 2000, Svenonius asserted that knowledge organization is accomplished through a bibliographic language.
114. If the author does not hope ChinaCourt. org deputize for his copyright, please indicate, "The author will asserted the copyright of the article on its own".
115. The army asserted control of the streets of Manama on Feb. 17, as tanks and heavily armed soldiers stood watch over street corners and city squares.
116. It can be asserted that the thought of Qin - Han Period is Yi - ology's intensification and extension.
117. In these documents the natural divine filiation of Jesus even as man is strongly asserted, and His adoptive filiation , at least in so far as it excludes the natural, is rejected as heretical.
118. He said that he already "was weary of" business aspect matter, and asserted that will not be entered oneself gathers this fact to become in the same year the astatic factor.
119. President Hu Jintao recently asserted that "hostile foreign forces have not abandoned their conspiracy and tactics to Westernize China and to divide the country."
120. He obstinately asserted that he had done the right thing.
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