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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
As·sert
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Asserted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Asserting
.]
1.
To
affirm
;
to
declare
with
assurance
,
or
plainly
and
strongly
;
to
state
positively
;
to
aver
;
to
asseverate
.
Nothing
is
more
shameful
. . .
than
to
assert
anything
to
be
done
without
a
cause
.
--
Ray
.
2.
To
maintain
;
to
defend
. [
Obs
.
or
Archaic
]
That
. . .
I
may
assert
Eternal
Providence
,
And
justify
the
ways
of
God
to
men
. --
Milton
.
I
will
assert
it
from
the
scandal
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
3.
To
maintain
or
defend
,
as
a
cause
or
a
claim
,
by
words
or
measures
;
to
vindicate
a
claim
or
title
to
;
as
,
to
assert
our
rights
and
liberties
.
To assert one's self
,
to
claim
or
vindicate
one's
rights
or
position
;
to
demand
recognition
.
Syn:
--
To
affirm
;
aver
;
asseverate
;
maintain
;
protest
;
pronounce
;
declare
;
vindicate
.
Usage:
--
To
Assert
,
Affirm
,
Maintain
,
Vindicate
.
To
assert
is
to
fasten
to
one's
self
,
and
hence
to
claim
.
It
is
,
therefore
,
adversative
in
its
nature
.
We
assert
our
rights
and
privileges
,
or
the
cause
of
tree
institutions
,
as
against
opposition
or
denial
.
To
affirm
is
to
declare
as
true
.
We
assert
boldly
;
we
affirm
positively
.
To
maintain
is
to
uphold
,
and
insist
upon
with
earnestness
,
whatever
we
have
once
asserted
;
as
,
to
maintain
one's
cause
,
to
maintain
an
argument
,
to
maintain
the
ground
we
have
taken
.
To
vindicate
is
to
use
language
and
measures
of
the
strongest
kind
,
in
defense
of
ourselves
and
those
for
whom
we
act
.
We
maintain
our
assertions
by
adducing
proofs
,
facts
,
or
arguments
;
we
are
ready
to
vindicate
our
rights
or
interests
by
the
utmost
exertion
of
our
powers
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
asserted
adj
:
confidently
declared
to
be
so
; "
the
asserted
value
of
the
painting
"
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