Meaning & Definition of word "Assert"

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    Assert

    /əˈsɜrt/

    verb:

    • 1. To state or express firmly.
      • Example: The lawyer will assert her client's innocence in court.
    • 2. To maintain or defend a position or claim.
      • Example: He tried to assert his authority as the team leader.
    • 3. To state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully.
      • Example: The scientist asserted that her research was groundbreaking.
    • 4. To demonstrate or affirm the existence or presence of something.
      • Example: She needed to assert her independence from her parents.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'assertus', past participle of 'asserere', meaning 'to claim, to maintain'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    assert one's rights:

    To claim or defend one's legal entitlements.

    assert oneself:

    To take action to make one's wishes known or to take control of a situation.

    assert a position:

    To state or uphold a certain viewpoint in discussions or arguments.

    Related Words

    assertion:

    A confident statement or declaration.

    assertive:

    Having a strong or confident personality.

    assertiveness:

    The quality of being self-assured and confident without being aggressive.

    Slang Meanings of assert

    Meaning: To back up one's claims.

    Example Sentence: If you say that, you'd better assert it.

    Meaning: To stand one's ground in an argument.

    Example Sentence: She really asserted her point during the debate.