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Meaning of avers
The primary meaning of the word "avers" is to declare or state something formally or explicitly, often in a legal or formal context.
Etymology of avers
The word "avers" has its roots in the Latin word "aversari," which means "to turn away from" or "to be opposed to"
Historically, the word has been used in legal and formal contexts to indicate a formal declaration or statement, often with implications of opposition or reluctance
Synonyms
oppose
resist
refuse
decline
reject
spurn
disdain
scorn
abhor
detest
dislike
hate
loathe
despise
disfavor
disagree
dissent
object
protest
demur
balk
shy
avoid
shun
eschew
evade
fight
combat
withstand
counter
contradict
deny
disallow
disapprove
frown
dislike
disrelish
disfavor
mislike
disinclined
averse
antipathetic
hostile
inimical
adversarial
antagonistic
Definitions
- To declare or state something formally or explicitly, often in a legal or formal context
- * To affirm or assert the truth of something, often in a solemn or formal manner
- * To acknowledge or admit something, often reluctantly or under duress
Usage Examples
- The witness avers that she saw the defendant at the scene of the crime
- * The company avers that it has done nothing wrong and will vigorously defend itself against the allegations
- * The politician avers that she will do everything in her power to support the new policy