AFFIRMS vs ASSERT: NOUN
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- An assert statement; a section of source code which tests whether an expected condition is true.
AFFIRMS vs ASSERT: VERB
- To declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of affirm.
- Establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
- Say yes to
- To make true; to make equal to 1.
- To use or exercise and thereby prove the existence of.
- To declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively.
- To declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true
- Assert to be true
- State categorically
- Insist on having one's opinions and rights recognized
AFFIRMS vs ASSERT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To state or express positively; affirm.
- To defend or maintain (one's rights, for example).
- To put into action boldly; employ or demonstrate.
- To affirm; to declare with assurance, or plainly and strongly; to state positively; to aver; to asseverate.
- To maintain; to defend.
- To maintain or defend, as a cause or a claim, by words or measures; to vindicate a claim or title to.
- To claim or vindicate one's rights or position; to demand recognition.
AFFIRMS vs ASSERT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To bring (into freedom); set (free).
- To vindicate, maintain, or defend by words or measures; support the cause or claims of; vindicate a claim or title to: now used only of immaterial objects or reflexively: as, to assert our rights and liberties; he asserted himself boldly.
- To state as true; affirm; asseverate; aver; declare.
- Syn. 2. Assert, Defend, Maintain, Vindicate, Assert supports a cause or claim aggressively: its meaning is well brought out in the expression, assert yourself; that is, make your influence felt. To defend is primarily to drive back assaults. To maintain is to hold up to the full amount, defending from diminution: as, to maintain the ancient customs, liberties, rights. To vindicate is to rescue, as from diminution, dishonor, or censure: as, to “vindicate the ways of God to man,”
- Assert, Affirm, Declare, Aver, Asseverate (see declare), allege, protest, avow, lay down. (See protest.) Assert seems to expect doubt or contradiction of what one says. Affirm strengthens a statement by resting it upon one's reputation for knowledge or veracity: as, “she constantly affirmed that it was even so,” Acts xii. 15. Declare makes public, clear, or emphatic, especially against contradiction. Aver is positive and peremptory. Asseverate is positive and solemn.
- Postulate positively and assertively
- (idiom) (assert oneself) To act boldly or forcefully, especially in defending one's rights or stating an opinion.
AFFIRMS vs ASSERT: RELATED WORDS
- Demonstrates, Validates, Reiterates, Confirms, Reinforces, Swan, Support, Swear, Aver, Corroborate, Sustain, Substantiate, Confirm, Avow, Assert
- Prove, Claim, Exert, Argue, Defend, Reassert, Asseverate, Swan, Put forward, Swear, Aver, Avow, Maintain, Insist, Affirm
AFFIRMS vs ASSERT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Recognized, Provides, Sustains, Stated, Establishes, Emphasizes, Reaffirming, Validates, Reinforces, Swan, Support, Corroborate, Substantiate, Confirm, Assert
- Vindicate, Emphasize, Entrench, Contend, Reclaim, Declare, Establish, Proclaim, Prove, Claim, Argue, Swan, Put forward, Insist, Affirm
AFFIRMS vs ASSERT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Board of Immigration Appeals affirms the removal order.
- Oliver affirms several times while Sean is speaking.
- Best Affirms Ratings of American International Group, Inc.
- Sixth Circuit Affirms the Importance of Identifying Pro.
- Scripture nowhere states, affirms, or implies purgatory exists.
- Yellen affirms importance of close ties with Canada.
- Scripture affirms both divine sovereignty and human responsibility.
- Song of Songs affirms chastity for unmarried people.
- The same logic that affirms the power and control of the anorexic position affirms the power and control of the femme fatale.
- The renowned commentator Westcott asserted that the Gospel affirms the deity of Jesus, while I John affirms His humanity.
- NULL virtual channel handle, so an assert occurs.
- Historically, DOJ has continued to assert such objections.
- Why include I assert to play a CAPTCHA?
- Sagan would assert that it is nevertheless possible.
- The acting carrier may assert all the defences which the carrier could assert based upon the freight agreement.
- This I assert, and I assert it because I was there and others who have said the contrary were not.
- By convention, assert is used when the outcome is expected to be true, meaning that we use assert to test internal conditions.
- We can assert an association between memory function and childhood adversity in schizophrenia, but we cannot definitively assert causality.
- Similarly assert and testify are paired with testify having a stronger sincerity condition than assert.
- Members assert, or seek to assert, in connection with the Late Claims Motions.
AFFIRMS vs ASSERT: QUESTIONS
- What happens if a majority affirms a contempt charge?
- Which cultural norm affirms the social clock theory?
- Can third-party candidates assert themselves in mainstream politics?
- What happens if a block contains multiple assert blocks?
- How do I assert penalties in an examination report?
- Why does assert () in Lua always evaluate its arguments?
- Does Mayday Parade assert a new sense of Independence?
- Can Luke assert a contributory negligence affirmative defense?
- Should we assert individual rights without asserting responsibility?
- Can patients assert their rights in medical situations?
- How does the federal government assert successor liability?
- What is Oracle Identity assert in Fusion Middleware?