assert

[əˈsərt]

assert Definition

  • 1state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully
  • 2cause others to recognize (one's authority or a right) by confident and forceful behavior

Using assert: Examples

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

  • Example

    He asserted his innocence in the face of accusations.

  • Example

    She asserted her authority over the team.

  • Example

    The company asserts that its products are environmentally friendly.

  • Example

    He asserted himself as the leader of the group.

assert Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for assert

Phrases with assert

  • stand up for oneself and demand recognition of one's rights

    Example

    It's important to assert oneself in the workplace to get ahead.

  • assert one's dominance

    demonstrate one's power or authority over others

    Example

    The alpha male asserted his dominance over the rest of the pack.

  • demonstrate one's ability to act or think for oneself, without being influenced by others

    Example

    She moved out of her parents' house to assert her independence.

Origins of assert

from Latin 'assertus', past participle of 'asserere', meaning 'claim, maintain'

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Summary: assert in Brief

'Assert' [əˈsərt] means to state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully, or to cause others to recognize one's authority or right through confident and forceful behavior. Examples include 'He asserted his innocence in the face of accusations' and 'She asserted her authority over the team.' Phrases like 'assert oneself' and 'assert one's independence' denote standing up for oneself and demonstrating one's ability to act or think independently.

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