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Definition of Asseverating

Asseverating
Asseverate As*sev"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Asseverated; p. pr. & vb. n. Asseverating.] [L. asseveratus, p. p. of asseverare to assert seriously or earnestly; ad + severus. See Severe.] To affirm or aver positively, or with solemnity. Syn: To affirm; aver; protest; declare. See Affirm.

Meaning of Asseverating from wikipedia

- saeta seta, setose sever- stern, strict, serious Latin severus ****everate, ****everation, ****verance, ****verant, ****verate, ****veration, ****verative...
- "declarations of sovereignty" of movement members, in a process often known as "****everation". Sovereign citizens' conflicts with authorities have occasionally resulted...
- progressive from anywhere on the left–right political spectrum vehemently and ****everating that the political centre, which can only be understood, to her mind...
- attributed to "a Person of Honour... told with such cir****stances, and such ****everation, that... I verily believe he that told it to me, did himself believe...
- effective spiritual power to heal, or protect, of the Sacca-kiriyā, or ****everation of something quite true is an aspect of the work ascribed to the paritta...
- face to face, realize, experience, attain'. A sacca-kiriya is a solemn ****everation with regard to the truth, expressed as a ritualized speech act. It is...
- and Philip Grossman (1965) ISBN 0-300-00846-5 Book 6, The Book of ****everations, B. D. Klein (1962) ISBN 0-300-00633-0 Book 7, The Book of Agriculture...
- in the effective power to heal, or protect, of the sacca-kiriya, or ****everation of something quite true is an aspect of the work ascribed to the paritta...
- saeta seta, setose sever- stern, strict, serious Latin severus ****everate, ****everation, ****verance, ****verant, ****verate, ****veration, ****verative...
- did things better. As Gellately relates, such a politically oriented ****everation certainly indicates Müller did indeed have preferences. He was notorious...