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assert verb (asserted, asserting) 1 to state firmly. 2 to insist on or defend (one's rights, opinions, etc). assert oneself to state one's wishes, defend one's opinions, etc confidently and vigorously.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from Latin asserere, from ad- to + serere to join.

assert verb (asserted, asserting) 1 to state firmly. 2 to insist on or defend (one's rights, opinions, etc). assert oneself to state one's wishes, defend one's opinions, etc confidently and vigorously.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from Latin asserere, from ad- to + serere to join.

assert verb (asserted, asserting) 1 to state firmly. 2 to insist on or defend (one's rights, opinions, etc). assert oneself to state one's wishes, defend one's opinions, etc confidently and vigorously.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from Latin asserere, from ad- to + serere to join.