assertions (Meaning)
assertions
the act of asserting, a declaration that something is the case, the act of asserting or something that is asserted, insistent and positive affirming, maintaining, or defending (as of a right or attribute), something asserted
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assertions Sentence Examples
- The witness made bold assertions about the defendant's guilt.
- The politician's assertions about economic growth were baseless.
- The researcher presented a series of assertions backed by empirical data.
- The defendant vehemently denied all assertions made by the prosecution.
- The report contained unsubstantiated assertions that raised concerns about its credibility.
- The court dismissed the plaintiff's assertions as mere speculation.
- The scientist made cautious assertions based on preliminary findings.
- The company's financial statements were riddled with questionable assertions.
- The teacher's assertions about the student's behavior were met with skepticism.
- The fact-checker disputed the politician's assertions about the crime rate.
FAQs About the word assertions
the act of asserting, a declaration that something is the case, the act of asserting or something that is asserted, insistent and positive affirming, maintainin
declarations, allegations, claims, protestations, proclamations, arguments, avowals,insistences, professions, pronouncements
questions, disputes, challenges, disclaimers, refutations, disavowals,rebuttals, denials, contradictions, negations
The witness made bold assertions about the defendant's guilt.
The politician's assertions about economic growth were baseless.
The researcher presented a series of assertions backed by empirical data.
The defendant vehemently denied all assertions made by the prosecution.