Summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic.
Propose as a candidate for some honor.
To maintain or defend opinions, claims, rights, etc.
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Examples for "assert "
Examples for "assert "
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.
Другие значения термина "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.
6 Interestingly similar ideals were put forward by leaders of freedom struggles elsewhere.
7 In September, National MPs put forward around 20 amendments to the bill.
8 Given the opinions put forward in the article, this is somewhat inadequate.
9 Similar ideas were put forward by other medical practitioners and scientific men.
10 The measures will be put forward in a parliamentary bill in January.
11 Thus both sides can put forward evidence that wasn't in the article.
12 BP also used the AGM to put forward a message or renewal.
13 Price's plan includes many of the ideas put forward in Camp's plan.
14 Gerard did not specify what legislative proposals the group might put forward .
15 This could be either put forward by the government or by rebels.
16 There are currently two approaches due to be put forward as amendments.
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