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INSISTING |
Asserting |
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ALLEGING |
Asserting |
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CLAIMING |
Asserting |
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SELF-ASSERTIVE |
Disposed to self-assertion; self-asserting. |
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INVESTIGATION |
Type of inquiry asserting facts |
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EVIDENTIARY |
Furnishing evidence; asserting; proving; evidential. |
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ASSEVERATIVE |
Characterized by asseveration; asserting positively. |
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ANIMISM |
Doctrine asserting all natural objects have souls |
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ALLEGATION |
The act of alleging or positively asserting. |
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ASSERTORIAL |
Asserting that a thing is; -- opposed to problematical
and apodeictical. |
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SUBALTERN |
Asserting only a part of what is asserted in a related
proposition. |
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DOGMATICAL |
Asserting a thing positively and authoritatively;
positive; magisterial; hence, arrogantly authoritative; overbearing. |
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NEGATIVE |
Asserting absence of connection between a subject and a
predicate; as, a negative proposition. |
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PRETENSION |
The act of pretending, or laying claim; the act of
asserting right or title. |
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AFFIRMATION |
The act of affirming or asserting as true; assertion;
-- opposed to negation or denial. |
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AVER |
To affirm with confidence; to declare in a positive
manner, as in confidence of asserting the truth. |
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SELF-ASSERTION |
The act of asserting one's self, or one's own
rights or claims; the quality of being self-asserting. |
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VINDICATION |
The claiming a thing as one's own; the asserting of a
right or title in, or to, a thing. |
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ASSERTION |
The act of asserting, or that which is asserted;
positive declaration or averment; affirmation; statement asserted;
position advanced. |
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SELF-ASSERTING |
Asserting one's self, or one's own rights or
claims; hence, putting one's self forward in a confident or assuming
manner. |
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SEQUENCE |
Simple succession, or the coming after in time, without
asserting or implying causative energy; as, the reactions of chemical
agents may be conceived as merely invariable sequences. |
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AFFIRMATIVE |
That affirms; asserting that the fact is so;
declaratory of what exists; answering "yes" to a question; -- opposed
to negative; as, an affirmative answer; an affirmative vote. |
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DECLARATION |
The act of declaring, or publicly announcing; explicit
asserting; undisguised token of a ground or side taken on any subject;
proclamation; exp... |
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PROTEST |
...ying a
tax, duty, or the like, demanded of him, which he deems illegal,
denying the justice of the demand, and asserting his rights and claims,
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