To declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true.
To say definitely and categorically.
To maintain or defend opinions, claims, rights, etc.
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Examples for "put forward "
Examples for "put forward "
1 We want to do the research and put forward a good case.
2 Allow me put forward some sensible discussions we are likely to hear:
3 We've put forward two very good arguments twice this week, Matthews said.
4 On Thursday, a new offer was put forward after both parties met.
5 The Scottish National Party are also expected to put forward an amendment.
1 Presidents can assert executive privilege to prevent government employees from sharing information.
2 It was particularly hard in this case to assert the child's needs.
3 Dr Jordaan has, however, after careful consideration decided to assert his innocence.
4 It hasn't taken her long to assert her sexuality, he thought, pleased.
5 The months ahead will start with you needing to assert your independence.
6 At the same time, councillors are facing public pressure to assert themselves.
7 Thus do I assert the ownership of the community in millionnaire hoards.
8 American officials assert that Ghailani was closely tied to the terror group.
9 That the Sadducees might not assert the plurality of powers in heaven.
10 Gun-rights activists assert the constitution guarantees their right to possess any firearm.
11 Don't try to assert your authority over me at this late date.
12 Tweddle has always had to fight for the right to assert herself.
13 Now we just need to assert or rights to the whole continent.
14 Only recently has it begun to assert itself as an independent nation.
15 In Austria, especially, violent measures were taken to assert the royal supremacy.
16 Despite my youth, it seemed that circumstances required me to assert myself.
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