What is another word for reasserts?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːɐsˈɜːts] (IPA)

Reasserts means to reaffirm or reinforce something that has already been said or done. There are several synonyms for this word that convey a similar meaning. Among them are restates, reiterates, confirms, reinforces, emphasizes, and underscores. Each of these words can be used in place of reasserts to express the idea of repeating or strengthening a previous statement or action. For instance, if someone wants to emphasize the importance of a particular point, they might say, "Let me reiterate the fact that..." or "I want to emphasize that..." In this way, synonyms for reasserts enable writers and speakers to convey their message more effectively.

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What are the hypernyms for Reasserts?

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What are the opposite words for reasserts?

The word "reasserts" means to affirm or reaffirm something that has already been stated. Its antonyms include disavow, deny, contradict, refute, question, negate, and cancel. Disavow means to reject or renounce something that was previously acknowledged or recognized. Deny means to contradict or refuse to accept something as true. Contradict means to state the opposite of what has been asserted. Refute means to prove that something is incorrect or false. Question means to express doubt or uncertainty about the truth of something. Negate means to nullify or render something ineffective. Cancel means to void or annul something that was previously valid.

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Usage examples for Reasserts

Clouds of undefined trouble, such as "dreams are made of," pass "below the darken'd eyes," that is, figure themselves on the brain under the eyelids; but on awaking, the will reasserts its power, and protests against the folly of such mourning.
"A Key to Lord Tennyson's 'In Memoriam'"
Alfred Gatty
But at length Nature reasserts her sway, and the dancers one and all crouch down in the smoke, their dark sides heaving painfully in the dim light like the implements of some ghostly forge.
"By-Ways of Bombay"
S. M. Edwardes, C.V.O.
If it is to be durable constant care will be required, for nature never gives up its rights and reasserts them when the constraint of man is withdrawn.
"The Memoires of Casanova, Complete The Rare Unabridged London Edition Of 1894, plus An Unpublished Chapter of History, By Arthur Symons"
Jacques Casanova de Seingalt

Famous quotes with Reasserts

  • "You know that in all tombs there is always a false door?" Renisenb stared. "Yes, of course." "Well, people are like that too. They create a false door - to deceive. If they are conscious of weakness, of inefficiency, they make an imposing door of self-assertion, of bluster, of overwhelming authority - and, after a time, they get to believe in it themselves. They think, and everybody thinks, that they like that. But behind that door, Renisenb, is a bare rock … And so when reality comes and touches them with the feather of truth - their true self reasserts itself."
    Agatha Christie

Related words: reassert, restate, reasserting, reassertion, constraint, assertion

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