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Meaning of reasserted
The primary meaning of "reasserted" is to assert something again or anew.
Etymology of reasserted
The word "reasserted" comes from the prefix "re-" meaning again, and the word "asserted" which is derived from the Latin "assertus", the past participle of "assere", meaning to claim or declare.
Historically, the term has been used to describe the act of reestablishing or reaffirming a claim, right, or position, often in a context where it has been previously challenged or disputed.
Synonyms
reaffirmed
reestablished
reinstated
reconfirmed
restated
reiterated
redeclared
renewed
restored
reinvigorated
revived
reenergized
reinforced
reemphasized
reapplied
reactivated
readopted
reendorsed
reproclaimed
rearticulated
reexpressed
revoiced
reavowed
repledged
recommitted
reconfirmed
reverified
validated
substantiated
corroborated
supported
upheld
maintained
sustained
persisted
insisted
declared
announced
proclaimed
pronounced
asserted
affirmed
avowed
confessed
acknowledged
Definitions
- Reasserted is defined by Oxford Languages as having asserted something again or anew, to confirm or establish something again, or to restore something to a previous state or position.
- * It can also imply a sense of reaffirming or reestablishing a claim, right, or position.
Usage Examples
- The company reasserted its commitment to sustainability in its latest annual report.
- * The government reasserted its control over the disputed territory after a long period of conflict.
- * The researcher reasserted her hypothesis after reexamining the data and finding new evidence to support it.