reassert|reasserted|reasserting|reasserts in English

verb

[re·as·sert || ‚rɪːə'sɜrt /-'sɜːt]

claim again, state again, redeclare

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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. 4 The Prime Minister aimed to reassert his authority.

5. Was the old sardonic Lexandro reasserting himself during this lull of relaxation?

6. The Thatcher revolution reasserted the wartime values of belligerence, stoicism, chauvinism and repression.

7. ‘Coopetition’ offers pathway to improve US-China relations To reassert U.S

8. James sought to reassert the divine right of kings, and Parliament combined against him.

9. Banned is a clarion call to reassert humane immigration policy as a core American value." -- Chris

10. 12 Here again Suger was reasserting royal supremacy in a world which had long been deaf to such claims.

11. The new government's efforts to reassert Georgian authority in the southwestern autonomous republic of Ajaria led to a major crisis early in 2004.

12. In the early forties researchers reasserted an earlier observation that children who had had recent tonsillectomies were prone to contracting polio.

13. Many of the principles which underlay the provision of rural housing in the nineteenth century reasserted themselves in a new institutional framework.

14. Spain's territorial claim was formally reasserted by the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco in the 1960s and has been continued by successive Spanish governments.

15. Today, the international community has an opportunity to reassert its engagement and to condemn the adventurists, who will bring only suffering to the peoples of the region.

16. 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.

17. Backpedalling on pandemic cycling and walking schemes Push is on in Dublin to reassert car dominance as restrictions ease Mon, Jul 27, 2020, 02:32

18. On a semi-circular platform amidst fountains, pools of water and beams of light, the legendary ruler Breakfasted daily, displaying his power, and reasserting his semi-divine status

19. ‘That lyricism - even romanticism - reassert themselves in Writing to Vermeer might be deduced from the prevalence of markings like ‘tranquillo’ and ‘dolce’ in the score, and the Archaising …

20. Today, the international community has an opportunity to reassert its engagement and to condemn the adventurists, who will bring only suffering to the peoples of the region

21. And then in an extraordinarily Bart Simpson-like, juvenile way you've actually got to type out these words and get them right to reassert your freedom to speak.

22. Following President Nixon's repeated attacks on our nation's separation of powers, Congressed passed the Congressional Budget & Impoundment Control Act of 1974 (ICA) to establish the Budget Committee & reassert Congress’s constitutional power of the purse.

23. 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

24. This year’s World Bank and IMF forecast is that Indian growth story is to reassert itself and we are going to have 8 per cent GDP growth in the current financial year and in absolute value terms, Indian economy is going to reach USD 9 trillion at the end of 2015.