reassert

[US]/riːə'sɜːt/
[UK]/'riə'sɝt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

reassert
vt. repeat or state again; assert once more

Example Sentences

The president reasserted his commitment to the peace process.

She reasserted her authority in the company after the restructuring.

The coach reasserted the team's dedication to winning.

He needs to reassert himself in the industry after being away for so long.

The company reasserted its dominance in the market with a new product launch.

The teacher reasserted the importance of studying for the upcoming exam.

The CEO reasserted the company's core values during the annual meeting.

The team captain reasserted his leadership by making a crucial decision.

The professor reasserted the need for academic integrity in research.

The artist reasserted his unique style in his latest collection.

Real-world Examples

And it will continue to fall until the old equilibrium reasserts itself.

Source: The Economist - Technology

Or you wouldn't have been reasserting your dominance over her.

Source: Sherlock Holmes: The Basic Deduction Method Season 2

Today, it has sought to reassert its authority on the main evening news.

Source: BBC Listening November 2012 Collection

" They're searching to reassert control and power in a way that feels familiar."

Source: New York Times

People are happy to have a monarch back who is going to reassert control.

Source: Yale University Open Course: European Civilization (Audio Version)

If they were right, then this problem may reassert itself whenoffice work resumes.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

In Egypt today, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declared that President Trump is reasserting American power in the Middle East.

Source: PBS English News

Croatia may have joined the European Union, but its people have taken an early opportunity to reassert traditional Catholic values.

Source: BBC Listening Collection December 2013

Second, the old rule that buying shares in state firms is investment suicide has reasserted itself.

Source: The Economist - Comprehensive

In September the central bank reasserted itself, increasing interest rates to 24%, where they have stayed since.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

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