📢assert (assêrte)

verb
/əˈsɜːrt/
affirmer (affirmer)

Signification

to state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully
to state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully; to insist upon rights or claims
to state something confidently and forcefully; to defend one's rights
Traduction de la signification
déclarer un fait ou une croyance avec confiance et force
déclarer un fait ou une croyance avec confiance et force

Phrases d'exemple

She asserted her right to speak at the meeting.

Elle a affirmé son droit à parler lors de la réunion.
Elle a affirmé son droit à parler lors de la réunion.

She decided to assert her authority in the meeting.

elle a décidé d'affirmer son autorité dans la réunion.
elle a décidé d'affirmer son autorité dans la réunion.

She asserted her right to speak.

Elle a affirmé son droit à parler.
Elle a affirmé son droit à parler.

Expressions d'exemple

assert oneself
s'affirmer
s'affirmer

Synonymes

declare, affirm, maintain, insist, claim, state
Entrée 1
declare, affirm, maintain, insist, claim
Entrée 2
declare, maintain, insist, claim
Entrée 3
declare, state, claim, maintain

Antonymes

deny, reject, abandon, refute, contradict, withdraw, retract
Entrée 1
deny, reject, abandon
Entrée 2
deny, refute, contradict, withdraw
Entrée 3
deny, withdraw, retract

Collocations

assert rights, assert control, assert authority, assert independence, strongly assert, assert dominance
Entrée 1
assert rights, assert control, assert authority, assert independence
Entrée 2
assert authority, assert rights, assert independence, strongly assert
Entrée 3
assert authority, assert rights, assert independence, assert dominance, assert control

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