Examples of 'reasserted' in a sentence

Meaning of "reasserted"

To reassert means to assert something again, usually in a forceful or confident manner
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  • simple past tense and past participle of reassert

How to use "reasserted" in a sentence

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The linkage was reasserted recently by world leaders.
These taboos and injunctions need to be reasserted.
That sid has reasserted his consciousness.
That was a position of principle which needed to be reasserted.
The communists reasserted traditional gender roles.
Yet politics as usual has reasserted itself.
It reasserted its commitment to a multilateral diplomatic solution to thiscrisis.
When his true memories reasserted themselves.
Reasserted immunoglobulin chains also are known.
The cultural issue had reasserted itself.
I reasserted control of my form once more.
Her human immune system has reasserted itself.
Poverty eradication was reasserted as an essential and fundamental requirement.
The legitimate authority of the husband or father is reasserted.
The family reasserted its control.

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The dormant nanoprobes in her cells have reasserted themselves.
My physiology has reasserted the need to process solid nutrients.
All my old fears seemed to have reasserted themselves.
He has reasserted his authority.
The president has since reasserted the idea.
It reasserted its commitment to a multilateral diplomatic solution to this crisis.
Success is sweeter when it is reasserted by others.
They reasserted that all domestic deposits would be guaranteed.
Chaos of unreason once more reasserted its dominance.
We reasserted its protective power.
But reality soon reasserted itself.
And its now time for true conservatism to be reasserted.
Sanity had reasserted itself.
It was not long before the economic laws of nature reasserted themselves.
Barbarism reasserted itself.
The greed and corruption of the colony slowly reasserted itself.
The present reasserted itself its rights over the past.
Her human immune system has reasserted with vengeance.
He reasserted that today indigenous peoples and local communities were being gradually extinguished.
Conscience has reasserted itself.
Until history reasserted itself with a vengeance when the global financial system crashed.
Exclusivity agreements are more than ever reasserted by international jurisprudence.
We have virtually reasserted the same truth in nearly every state constitution since adopted.
French control was reasserted view.
Argentina reasserted its sovereignty rights over these islands and the surrounding maritime areas.
After the war the old pattern reasserted itself.
For that reason he reasserted the need to strengthen the rule of law.
Segregation has reasserted.
The participants also reasserted their support for the public right to information.
International standards related to cultural rights are too numerous to be reasserted in this report.
This statement has since been reasserted in assorted official and licensed publications.
His psychic powers were replenished and his true mind reasserted itself.
Her human immune system has reasserted itself with a vengeance.
By the next day the coup collapsed and government forces reasserted control.
The neoliberal victory has reasserted the powers and position of the dominant classes.

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