ASSERTS vs AVOW: NOUN
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- A vow; a promise.
- Avowal.
- A vow or determination.
- An avowal; a bold declaration.
ASSERTS vs AVOW: VERB
- Assert to be true
- To declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of assert.
- Insist on having one's opinions and rights recognized
- State categorically
- Admit openly and bluntly; make no bones about
- To declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true
- To declare openly and boldly, as something believed to be right; to own, acknowledge or confess frankly.
- To bind, or to devote, by a vow.
ASSERTS vs AVOW: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To declare openly, as something believed to be right; to own or acknowledge frankly.
- To acknowledge and justify, as an act done. See Avowry.
- To state positively; declare.
- To acknowledge or declare openly and unashamedly.
ASSERTS vs AVOW: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To bind with a vow.
- 2. To devote or dedicate by a vow; vow.
- To vow to do or keep; promise; undertake.
- To bind one's self by a vow; make a vow; vow.
- To own or acknowledge obligation or relation to, as a person: as, he avowed him for his son.
- To sanction; approve.
- To declare openly, often with a view to justify, maintain, or defend: as, to avow one's principles.
- Specifically, in law, to acknowledge and justify, as when the distrainer of goods defends in an action of replevin, and avows the taking, but insists that such taking was legal. See avowry, 1.
- 5. To admit or confess openly or frankly; acknowledge; own: as, to avow one's self a convert.
- Synonyms To affirm, assert, profess. Admit, Confess, etc. See acknowledge.
- In law, to justify or maintain an act done, specifically a distress for rent taken in one's own right.
- Make no bones about
- Admit openly and bluntly
ASSERTS vs AVOW: RELATED WORDS
- Alleges, Says, Observes, Believes, Contends, Argues, Asseverate, Swan, Put forward, Swear, Aver, Avow, Maintain, Insist, Affirm
- State, Maintain, Claim, Declare, Confess, Attest, Acknowledge, Admit, Profess, Avouch, Swan, Assert, Aver, Swear, Affirm
ASSERTS vs AVOW: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Underpins, Sustains, States, Emphasize, Notes, Stipulates, Establishes, Assertions, Insists, Emphasizes, Stated, Swan, Put forward, Insist, Affirm
- Repudiate, Betray, Espouse, Proclaim, State, Claim, Declare, Confess, Attest, Acknowledge, Admit, Profess, Swan, Assert, Affirm
ASSERTS vs AVOW: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Direct mail, on the other hand, asserts itself.
- Colorado is narrower in scope than he asserts.
- CHRCO asserts four causes of action against Dr.
- Shakespeare asserts this disconnect short circuits authentic prayer.
- Bank asserts, dispositive in the managing agent inquiry.
- In this block, the client asserts project deliverables.
- He asserts that it is impractical to apply.
- Unit tests should not contain too many asserts.
- The brewer asserts that the beverage asserts the traditional Tecate flavor but with fewer calories.
- Count II of the amended complaint asserts unfair competition and Count III asserts deceptive trade practices.
- One can even stand with Cicero and avow hypocrisy and get the same result.
- Peter the Apostle church, Avow Hospice Care and The American Red Cross.
- Never suffer a thought to be harbored in your mind which you would not avow openly.
- When discussing a networking commerce crusade official document not avow author dimension to examine for.
- State, maintain, aver, claim, profess, avow, contend and insist tend to the.
- Chad on AVOW, although she has since stopped using the platform.
- It was his nature to take sides and avow hisposition fearlessly.
- Urugal, forgive me, for I must now avow to that code.
- If that be their meaning they should avow it.
- That make I myn avow, so ye me helpe.
ASSERTS vs AVOW: QUESTIONS
- Which form of authority asserts the validity of the state's legitimacy?
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