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Definition of Reassert

Reassert
Reassert Re`as*sert", v. t. To assert again or anew; to maintain after an omission to do so. Let us hope . . . we may have a body of authors who will reassert our claim to respectability in literature. --Walsh.

Meaning of Reassert from wikipedia

- broke away from the personal union, Denmark tried on several occasions to re****ert control over its neighbour. King Christian IV attacked Sweden in the 1611–1613...
- traditionalists never accepted this secularisation, and by the 1990s they were re****erting a demand for a larger role for Islam. The Janissaries were a highly formidable...
- the government and the KGB who sought to reverse Gorbachev's reforms and re****ert the central government's control over the republics. After the coup collapsed...
- Abbasids into a figurehead monarchy. The **** Seljuk dynasty campaigned to re****ert **** Islam by promulgating the scholarly opinions of the time, notably...
- promptly ended, and O.S.S. forces left Vietnam as the French sought to re****ert their control of the country. Tensions between the Viet Minh and French...
- credited with the development of the Oxford Movement, which sought to re****ert Catholic identity and practice in Anglicanism. In contrast to this movement...
- Georgia, while in April 1921, Stalin ordered the Red Army into Turkestan to re****ert Russian state control. As People's Commissar for Nationalities, Stalin...
- people of the State of Texas on the question of whether this state should re****ert its status as an independent nation" (PDF). Texas Legislature. Retrieved...
- feel guilty about having been absent, and may therefore feel motivated to re****ert their role as an involved caregiver. In his 2015 book The Conversation:...
- the Watergate scandal, Congress enacted a series of reforms intended to re****ert itself. These included the War Powers Resolution, enacted over Nixon's...