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However, the high court has also been assertive in protecting religious freedom.
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The region has welcomed renewed American engagement to balance an assertive China.
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Such assertive action is, on the basis of past official lethargy, essential.
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It was assertive, aggressive but great, to get through to second place.
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She was unusual and far too assertive for a lady of quality.
Usage of unassertive in English
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She must remain calm, unassertive, let the eternal Tao take its way.
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He was an unassertive, unassuming man, with a genius for being inconspicuous.
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Lean fish tend to have pale, dry flesh and a subtle, unassertive flavor.
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It will be months before Pellegrini begins to chastise himself for being so unassertive.
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Looking puffy and unassertive, Depp never has registered less effectively in his entire film career.
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She longed for him to remain the quiet, gentle, unassertive man that he now was.
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She was too unassertive to lay claim to principle!
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He wished me happy birthday and shook my hand-howfeathery and unassertive his grip was-andleft.
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Cops are trained to de-prioritize the unassertive.
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In her mind she fixed him in contrast with Transley, the self-confident and aggressive, and Linder, the shy and unassertive.
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He is the type of man who, in spite of an unassertive manner, holds what he has with no uncertain grasp.
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But an extrovert can be a very unassertive follower of a crowd while an introvert might confidently stand up to one.
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Volatile situations are never in short supply when he welcomes the most uncoachable superstars and pairs them with meek, unassertive head coaches.
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Nero was a meek, unassertive, submissive, tractable little chap, keenly sensible to the sufferings of his fellows, compared with a Zone quartermaster.
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He was all kindness, gentleness, and urbanity, yet treated them with that unassertive firmness which a father exercises-orought to exercise-towardsa child.
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A thing of darkness, born of this man's unassertive presence, flitted ever across the scenery, marring its grandeur with something evil, petty, dreadful.