"Reasserted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reasserted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Reasserted" Meaning

To reassert something means to reaffirm or confirm it strongly or forcefully, often after it had been previously questioned or disputed. It is to reaffirm one's authority, power, or position by making a statement or taking action, typically to reestablish or reinforce it after a challenge or threat.

"Reasserted" Examples

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- The new evidence reasserted their innocence in front of the judge.
- The academic study reasserted the long-held theory about climate change.
- Despite all attempts to silence him, the rights activist continued to reassert his voice.
- The revised report reasserted the need for emergency funding for the project.
- The historic declaration reasserted the country's sovereignty over the disputed territory.

"Reasserted" Similar Words

Reasons

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Plural noun: Compelling, sound, or sufficient grounds or motivations that explain or justify a particular action, decision, or situation.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> There are many good reasons to visit the city, including its rich history and culture.<br> The reasons for her decision to leave the job were largely due to the lack of personal growth opportunities.

Reassemblage

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Reassemble

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To put or cause to become put together again after being separated or broken into parts.

Reassembled

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Reassembles

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Reassembles: to put (something) together again, after it has been taken apart.

Reassembling

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The verb "reassembling" means to put (parts, things, or people) together again after they have been disassembled or taken apart.

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