assert dominance
assert authority
assert control
assert oneself
assert independence
assert rights
it was time to assert himself.
assert a maritime claim
assert sth. to be true
asserting the nonentity of evil.
the asserted value of a painting.
She asserted the charge to be incorrect.
To assert this is to denigrate the effectiveness of the police.
She persistently asserted her opinions.
the good librarian is able to assert authority when required.
theories which assert that all inequality is morally wrong.
Her friends asserted that she was innocent.
The report asserts confidently that the industry will grow.
Egypt managed to assert its role as a regional moderator.
I had to assert myself in the meeting in order to ensure acquisition of the new book.
I choose rather to hesitate my opinion than to assert it roundly.
You can assert your heirship and possess, and use this rich inheritance.
The witness asserted that the salesman was dishonest.
And so I've learned to kind of assert myself.
Now, the President may assert executive privilege.
He moves in cautiously, using his height advantage to assert his dominance.
They belittle and intimidate the other person in order to assert the superiority over them.
Experts assert homework requiring the Internet isn't fair.
" I've done some nice things out on Long Island, " asserted Mr. McKee.
Mr. Buttigieg may be uniquely well positioned to assert himself there.
Experts assert that the same principle applies to humans.
Hillary Schulman, the author of the study, asserts that specialized words are a signal.
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