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Meaning of Assert
to state or express something confidently or forcefully
Etymology of Assert
The word "assert" comes from the Latin "assertare", which means "to declare" or "to affirm", and is a combination of "ad-" (meaning "to" or "toward") and "serere" (meaning "to declare" or "to assert")
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to convey the idea of stating or expressing something with confidence or force
Synonyms
Definitions
- to state or express something confidently or forcefully
- * to insist on something, especially in a confident or forceful way
- * to defend or support something, such as a right or a claim
Usage Examples
- She asserted her independence by moving out of her parents' house
- * The company will assert its right to the patent in court
- * He asserted that the new policy was unfair and would hurt the economy
Antonyms
deny
disclaim
disavow
refute
reject
renounce
repudiate
retract
withdraw
conceal
disguise
distort
falsify
hide
misrepresent
obscure
suppress
withhold
abandon
abdicate
cancel
counter
contradict
disown
negate
nullify
oppose
relinquish