reasserted in Germany
easserted [rəːsəːtid] behauptete wiede
Sentence patterns related to "reasserted"
1. The cultural issue had reasserted itself.
2. At last, common sense had reasserted itself.
3. Gabon's government later declares that it has reasserted control.
4. The Thatcher revolution reasserted the wartime values of belligerence, stoicism, chauvinism and repression.
5. In the early forties researchers reasserted an earlier observation that children who had had recent tonsillectomies were prone to contracting polio.
6. Many of the principles which underlay the provision of rural housing in the nineteenth century reasserted themselves in a new institutional framework.
7. Spain's territorial claim was formally reasserted by the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco in the 1960s and has been continued by successive Spanish governments.
8. In that same year, the advancing Soviet army reasserted Russian control over the region, again integrating Moldova into the Soviet Union as the Moldavian SSR.
9. The Axiomatic method of deductive proofs developed and stressed by Aristotle became associated with science, but modern writers such as Herbert Simon and Buckminster Fuller have reasserted it and other mathematical methods in efforts to establish the foundations of a design science