Similar words: assert, asserted, assertion, asserting, assertive, reassess, assertively, reassemble. Meaning: [‚rɪːə'sɜrt /-'sɜːt] v. strengthen or make more firm.
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(1) The Prime Minister aimed to reassert his authority.
(2) His sense of humour was beginning to reassert itself.
(3) She found it necessary to reassert her position.
(4) He used the opportunity to reassert his position on energy policy.
(5) I wondered, naturally, how and when reality would reassert itself.
(6) It was clearly time for true Protestantism to reassert itself and win allegiances.
(7) We need first to reassert our strong continuing interest in the area.
(8) Governments will reassert their control over corporations when people reassert their control over governments.
(9) The battered Premier was today desperately trying to reassert his authority after Mr Lamont's devastating attack.
(10) Labour must reassert the ideological strength and popular appeal of the values and ideals of democratic socialism.
(11) James sought to reassert the divine right of kings, and Parliament combined against him.
(12) We wish to reassert the picture plane.
(13) To strengthen protection, we must reassert the centrality of international humanitarian and human rights law.
(14) But he cautions against excessive moves to reassert government involvement in the economy.
(15) We expect the major uptrend to reassert itself and catch a breakout in its direction.
(16) That's because old habits of thinking tend to reassert themselves.
(17) Likewise, Britain has not been able to reassert her hegemony over Southern Africa, despite playing a major role in the diplomatic defeat of the Afrikaner nation in the early nineties.
(18) Racers, once the top team in Britain, will want a flying start to the season to reassert themselves.
(19) Historians are divided into two viewpoints about the Tsars ability to reassert his power and avoid revolution.They are the optimists and pessimists.
(20) Louis the Pious, taking Charles with him(sentencedict .com), moved quickly to reassert his control.
(21) It was only to be expected that sooner or later the Collector's sense of duty would reassert itself.
(22) But it also allows the traditional power biology has within psychology to reassert itself within them.
(23) For the next year the Republican government was obliged to struggle to reassert its authority.
(24) None the less, the moral imperatives that are intrinsic to the student role will always reassert themselves.
(25) There may be some recovery when they go to school, but the dip will reassert itself during the teenage years.
(26) It is possible that the Senoussi tribe will emerge from Benghazi's chaos and reassert its historic overlordship of eastern Libya.
(27) Yet why does it need a war to bring out our qualities and reassert our pride?
(28) The Olympics, by contrast, have seen the Communist Party reassert an authoritarian grip over Beijing.
(29) Already the perplexities of the examination were beginning to reassert themselves in his mind.
(30) Such judgments are worth quoting at the outset of any latter-day survey of the Beethoven symphonies because they reassert the source of the music's wide and long-standing appeal.
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