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reassertre‧as‧sert /ˌriːəˈsɜːt $ -ˈsɜːrt/ verb [transitive]  VERB TABLEreassert |
Present | I, you, we, they | reassert | | he, she, it | reasserts | Past | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | reasserted | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have reasserted | | he, she, it | has reasserted | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had reasserted | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will reassert | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have reasserted |
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Present | I | am reasserting | | he, she, it | is reasserting | | you, we, they | are reasserting | Past | I, he, she, it | was reasserting | | you, we, they | were reasserting | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have been reasserting | | he, she, it | has been reasserting | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had been reasserting | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will be reasserting | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have been reasserting |
- But it also allows the traditional power biology has within psychology to reassert itself within them.
- Historians are divided into two viewpoints about the Tsars ability to reassert his power and avoid revolution.They are the optimists and pessimists.
- I wondered, naturally, how and when reality would reassert itself.
- It was clearly time for true Protestantism to reassert itself and win allegiances.
- None the less, the moral imperatives that are intrinsic to the student role will always reassert themselves.
- The battered Premier was today desperately trying to reassert his authority after Mr Lamont's devastating attack.
- There may be some recovery when they go to school, but the dip will reassert itself during the teenage years.
- We need first to reassert our strong continuing interest in the area.
NOUN► authority· The battered Premier was today desperately trying to reassert his authority after Mr Lamont's devastating attack.· For the next year the Republican government was obliged to struggle to reassert its authority. ► control· Governments will reassert their control over corporations when people reassert their control over governments.· Louis the Pious, taking Charles with him, moved quickly to reassert his control. ► power· Historians are divided into two viewpoints about the Tsars ability to reassert his power and avoid revolution.They are the optimists and pessimists. VERB► try· The battered Premier was today desperately trying to reassert his authority after Mr Lamont's devastating attack. ► reassert your authority/power/control- For the next year the Republican government was obliged to struggle to reassert its authority.
- Governments will reassert their control over corporations when people reassert their control over governments.
- Historians are divided into two viewpoints about the Tsars ability to reassert his power and avoid revolution.They are the optimists and pessimists.
- Louis the Pious, taking Charles with him, moved quickly to reassert his control.
- The battered Premier was today desperately trying to reassert his authority after Mr Lamont's devastating attack.
► reassert itself- But it also allows the traditional power biology has within psychology to reassert itself within them.
- I wondered, naturally, how and when reality would reassert itself.
- It was clearly time for true Protestantism to reassert itself and win allegiances.
- It was only to be expected that sooner or later the Collector's sense of duty would reassert itself.
- There may be some recovery when they go to school, but the dip will reassert itself during the teenage years.
1reassert your authority/power/control to do or say something to make your position stronger after a period when it seemed weak: The prime minister aimed to reassert his authority.2to state a fact or opinion again, often more strongly or more clearly: He used the opportunity to reassert his position on energy policy.3reassert itself if something reasserts itself, it returns or becomes stronger after a period when it was missing or weak: At last, common sense had reasserted itself. |