asserts Antonyms

Meaning of asserts

asserts

to become more strongly apparent, to state clearly and strongly, to speak or act in a manner that compels recognition especially of one's rights, to demonstrate the existence of, to state or declare positively and often forcefully or aggressively, to make others aware of, posit, postulate, to compel or demand acceptance or recognition of (something, such as one's authority), to present and demand recognition of

asserts Sentence Examples

  1. The scientist asserts that the new vaccine is safe and effective.
  2. The lawyer asserts that her client is innocent until proven guilty.
  3. The professor asserts that the students must write a thesis in order to graduate.
  4. The witness asserts that he saw the suspect fleeing the scene of the crime.
  5. The politician asserts that the economy is improving under her leadership.
  6. The doctor asserts that the patient requires immediate surgery.
  7. The researcher asserts that his findings prove the existence of extraterrestrial life.
  8. The historian asserts that the Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the American Civil War.
  9. The author asserts that the novel is a work of fiction and not based on real events.
  10. The economist asserts that the current inflation rate is unsustainable and must be addressed.

FAQs About the word asserts

to become more strongly apparent, to state clearly and strongly, to speak or act in a manner that compels recognition especially of one's rights, to demonstrate

affirms, announces, proclaims,declares, professes, promotes, defends, justifies,says, avers

ignores,minimizes, overlooks,neglects, understates,disregards

The scientist asserts that the new vaccine is safe and effective.

The lawyer asserts that her client is innocent until proven guilty.

The professor asserts that the students must write a thesis in order to graduate.

The witness asserts that he saw the suspect fleeing the scene of the crime.