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Meanings of
reassertion
in English
Spanish
reafirmación
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Renewed affirmation.
reaffirmation
Spanish
reafirmación
Synonyms
Examples for "
reaffirmation
"
reaffirmation
Examples for "
reaffirmation
"
1
In 2008, the university was accepted into a seven-year accreditation
reaffirmation
process.
2
Lincoln's second inaugural resembled a Puritan jeremiad as he combined both criticism and
reaffirmation
.
3
That
reaffirmation
met a challenge sooner than she'd thought.
4
Few of them are due for
reaffirmation
in 2012.
5
Sex as a
reaffirmation
of life to counter the taste of death on Claire's tongue.
Usage of
reassertion
in English
1
That situation ended with Benjamin IX's
reassertion
of the Sword's prerogatives.
2
Victorian novels always end with a
reassertion
of the principle of Separate Spheres.
3
It was the
reassertion
of primitive man, the demands of the first element.
4
That is the scientific account of the matter,-onlya
reassertion
of the fact.
5
There is a strong
reassertion
of the value of emotion, imagination, and enthusiasm.
6
The century closed with the
reassertion
of Assyrian power in Babylon itself by Adadnirari.
7
He blinked up for forgiveness and in
reassertion
of innocence.
8
Just as abject as was his sudden fear, so triumphant was his
reassertion
of himself.
9
So with the language, especially with the road dialect, it was a
reassertion
of that language.
10
With a sudden
reassertion
of self, with a panting gasp of horror, she tore herself free.
11
He had finally convinced himself of its omnipotent strength by the long process of assertion and
reassertion
.
12
He felt the
reassertion
of wolfish caution within him, driving out the coyote desire to outwit man.
13
What the situation called for was a second conquest; a
reassertion
of her moral dominance over the girl.
14
Second, coincident with the birth of Unitarianism is an enlargement and a
reassertion
of the conscience of mankind.
15
Some
reassertion
of partisanship was necessary.
16
Wahnich's essay contributes to and is informed by a
reassertion
of the left's historiographical grip on the revolution.
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About this term
reassertion
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
sudden reassertion
feel the reassertion
inevitable reassertion
overdue reassertion
overwhelming reassertion
More collocations
Translations for
reassertion
Spanish
reafirmación
reiteración
Reassertion
through the time