Examples of 'asserting itself' in a sentence

Meaning of "asserting itself"

Referring to something or someone exhibiting confidence, strength, or influence, often used to describe a person or an entity claiming authority or power

How to use "asserting itself" in a sentence

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asserting itself
I am thinking it has not stopped asserting itself.
It is asserting itself as owner of disputed territories.
Its constutitional imbalance is finally asserting itself.
Obstinacy is will asserting itself without being able to justify itself.
Her energy is petering out instead of asserting itself.
There was asserting itself.
Asserting itself with ever-growing insistency.
American military might was asserting itself.
Destiny asserting itself.
But the age difference keeps asserting itself.
The populism that is asserting itself threatens the foundations of the EU.
But reality also has a way of asserting itself.
Typical gastronomy is increasingly asserting itself as a fundamental heritage for tourist development.
And eventually, reality has a way of asserting itself.
The presence of man keeps on asserting itself over the paintings and over time.

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That 's a sign the mask has started asserting itself.
Resurgent Russia is asserting itself in the Middle East as a big an important international player.
The nation state is asserting itself.
When a boy reaches a certain age, the world has a way of asserting itself.
Sometimes justice has a way of asserting itself in spite of what we do.
They obviously enjoy each other 's company, but the age difference keeps asserting itself.
The voice of ECOWAS is increasingly asserting itself in crisis management.
Still, the community has had difficulty asserting itself.
It was the vanity complex asserting itself among cold-bloodest operators.
The Iraq war proves this, a new American empire is asserting itself.
Montreal 's francophone community was asserting itself against the anglophone elite.
Wouldn't you like to know! Paula laughed, her young femininity asserting itself.
The brutal legacy of colonialism asserting itself once again in Chile.
Yes. When a boy reaches a certain age, the world has a way of asserting itself.
Textile effect, a trend that is asserting itself in all sectors of furniture and interior decorating.
Each day in Central and Eastern Europe change is asserting itself more strongly.
But even so, Rome was asserting itself in the western part of the empire.
That superiority has gone and consequently US imperialism is asserting itself with ever greater force.
Official bureaucracy was asserting itself on the workers ' achievements, and the Syndicates resisted.
Sea power supported the new colonialism which was asserting itself in Africa and Asia.
And it is already asserting itself.
And her growing independence is asserting itself in many ways.
That I buried and is now asserting itself.
The Russian Bear is clearly asserting itself.
It's the genius of the medium itself asserting itself bit by bit.
You can change one habit ; it will start asserting itself in something else.
And that 's why so much of humor is the body asserting itself against the head.
Turkey is a great country, a country whose economic power is asserting itself more every day.
However, DRM appears to be increasingly asserting itself on the market.
No question, China is feeling its oats and asserting itself more forcefully.
The body has a way of “ returning ” to - and asserting itself against - the present.

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