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Relating to the use of or having the nature of a declaration.
declarative
declaratory
interrogatory
interrogative
1
Yet
asserting
the need for a solution did not reveal its nature.
2
Circumstances have changed and the case for
asserting
our rights has weakened.
3
We need to enunciate our agenda by
asserting
our right to self-determination.
4
With Obama's
asserting
executive privilege, however, that's become a lot less likely.
5
Whatever Naeem said about Ibrahim
asserting
his Afghan manhood, that was wrong.
6
Just missed shots, Harden told reporters while
asserting
fatigue isn't an issue.
7
The impossibility of
asserting
himself in any manner galled his very soul.
8
Ben-Hur was actually
asserting
a claim upon him for his own sake.
9
And through it all the weariness was
asserting
itself more and more.
10
Thus we see the natural-magic tendency of the human mind
asserting
itself.
11
Then her breathing steadied, and I could feel her
asserting
control again.
12
Her
self
-
asserting
manner had vanished; she was quiet, she was even humble.
13
The tyranny of love was their one chance of
asserting
their power.
14
The normal facile ability of her kind to vocalize was
asserting
itself.
15
In society they not only disliked
asserting
themselves, but were actually retiring.
16
He looked at Kate, but she exhibited no interest in
asserting
herself.
asserting
assert
assert the rights
assert control
assert a fact
assert claims
assert authority