asserted

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asserted Definition

stated with confidence or force; declared strongly.

Using asserted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "asserted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He asserted his innocence in the matter.

  • Example

    The company asserted that the product was safe for use.

  • Example

    She asserted her authority over the team.

asserted Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with asserted

  • to speak or act in a way that shows one's confidence and determination

    Example

    She had to assert herself to be taken seriously in the male-dominated field.

  • assert one's rights

    to demand or claim one's legal or moral entitlements

    Example

    The protesters were asserting their rights to free speech and assembly.

  • behavior that is confident, self-assured, and expresses one's needs and opinions clearly

    Example

    Assertive behavior can help individuals communicate effectively and achieve their goals.

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Summary: asserted in Brief

'Asserted' [uh-sur-tid] means to state with confidence or force, often used to declare one's innocence, authority, or the safety of a product. Phrases like 'assert oneself' and 'assert one's rights' denote the act of speaking or acting confidently to demand entitlements or show determination. 'Assertive behavior' refers to behavior that is confident, self-assured, and expresses one's needs and opinions clearly.