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      • reassert itself to start to have an effect again, after a period of not having any effect He thought about giving up his job, but then common sense reasserted itself. to state again, clearly and definitely, that something is true reassert that… He reasserted that all parties should be involved in the talks.
  1. reassert something to make other people recognize again your right or authority to do something, after a period when this has been in doubt. She found it necessary to reassert her position.

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  3. to start to have an effect again: Religion is reasserting itself in the public and political domain. Nature is starting to reassert itself, taking over these long-abandoned buildings. Confidence in the market is reasserting itself, with consumer spending increasing steadily.

  4. The meaning of REASSERT is to assert (something) again. How to use reassert in a sentence.

  5. Reassert definition: to assert (rights, claims, etc) again. See examples of REASSERT used in a sentence.

  6. to start to have an effect again: Religion is reasserting itself in the public and political domain. Nature is starting to reassert itself, taking over these long-abandoned buildings. Confidence in the market is reasserting itself, with consumer spending increasing steadily.

  7. Oct 24, 2022 · 'Reassert' in a sentence: But within hours, the unresolved questions raised by the war against Hamas had reasserted themselves.

  8. reassert. British English: reassert VERB / ˌriːəˈsɜːt /. If you reassert your control or authority, you make it clear that you are still in a position of power, or you strengthen the power that you had. ...the government's continuing effort to reassert its control in the region. American English: reassert / riəˈsɜrt /.

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