assert Meaning in marathi ( assert शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
ठामपणे, नक्कीच सांगितले,
Verb:
ढोंग, हक्कांबाबत हट्टीपणा, सिद्ध करणे, ठामपणे घोषित करा, दावा करणे,
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assert's Usage Examples:
Subsequent news reports assert that Byrd began taking HGH before any pituitary gland condition was diagnosed and that one of the medical professionals to have prescribed Byrd HGH was a Florida dentist whose dental license had been suspended for fraud and incompetence.
Islands in one of a series of attempts by Spain, under Isabella II, to reassert its influence over its former South American colonies.
FMC further asserted the district court erred by misconstruing a claim term, by imposing an improper damages award, and by denying.
Theatre: To perform with forcefulness and exaggeration; to overact; To impose one"s character assertively into a scene; to upstage.
12; must assert any counterclaims against the third-party plaintiff that are compulsory under Rule 13(a); may assert any counterclaim against the third-party.
Connie Johnson of the Los Angeles Times found that "Williams rocks assertively in an arrangement that would have overwhelmed a lesser singer.
Mas'ūdī notes that ivory in India was chiefly used for the production of chess and backgammon pieces, and asserts that the game was introduced to Persia from India, along with the book Kelileh va Demneh, during the reign of emperor Nushirwan.
The USPTO reviewed the prior art and Microsoft"s assertions of patent invalidity in light of the prior art.
The final duologue between the Student and the Young Lady, asserted Kennedy, "compresses a.
The assertion "the polynomials of degree one are irreducible".
historians assert that most of the individuals mentioned in the Venona decrypts were most likely either clandestine assets and/or contacts of Soviet intelligence.
A distinct asserter of conservatism, his efforts especially sought to give the public no cause.
The mediocrity principle is in contrast with the anthropic principle, which asserts that the presence of an intelligent observer.
Synonyms:
predicate, proclaim, asseverate, maintain, insist, allege, aver, say, take a firm stand,
Antonyms:
associate, dissuade, break, worry, agitate,