Similar words: assertion, assertive, assertiveness, assert, asserted, diverting, disconcerting, dessert. Meaning: [ə'sɜːt] adj. relating to the use of or having the nature of a declaration.
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61. The conceit came to me of a copious grove of singing birds, and in their midst a simple harmonic duo, two human souls, steadily asserting their own pensiveness, joyousness.
62. But Ellen's unfaltering confidence in asserting that it was a matter as simple and natural as the marriage of an unmarried girl had its effect on him too.
63. Stanford and the two ex-executives were not testifying, asserting their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
64. Witness testimony is regarded as one of the evidence types in criminal suit, which often plays an important role in asserting the fact of case.
65. It's also because women don't around noisily asserting the first thing that comes into their heads.
66. The reason there is less to it is that the central principle he is asserting as a new one – that modernity does not have to mean westernisation – is in fact a very old one.
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