What part of speech is asserted?

Asserted can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. asserted is a verb, past participle of assert (infinitive).
  • 2. asserted is a verb, past simple of assert (infinitive).
  • 3. asserted is an adjective.

Inflections

Verb

Adjective

  • Positive
    Comparative
    Superlative
  • more asserted
    most asserted
  • Positive: asserted 
  • Comparative: more asserted
  • Superlative: most asserted

What does asserted mean?

Definitions

Adjective

asserted - confidently declared to be so; "the asserted value of the painting"

Verb

assert - state categorically
assert - insist on having one's opinions and rights recognized; "Women should assert themselves more!"
assert - to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true; "Before God I swear I am innocent"
assert - assert to be true; "The letter asserts a free society"

Examples of asserted

#   Sentence  
1. adj. The asserted value of the painting.
2. verb On sensing my incredulity to his statement he asserted that Ba'athist cells exist in all parts of the country and that they do have a central command, even though many have formed seperate cells (often under Islamic labels) with their own leaderships.
3. verb He asserted that he was innocent.
4. verb They asserted that it was true.
5. verb She asserted that she was right.
6. verb What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.
7. verb Then for many, Polemarchus—all human beings who make mistakes—it will turn out that to be just to harm friends, for their friends are bad and just to help enemies, for they are good. So we shall say the very opposite of what we asserted Simonides means.
8. verb That can be asserted definitively.
9. verb During questioning the accused asserted that he was temporarily unconscious and had no memory of the time when the crime was committed.
10. verb The UK asserted its claim to the islands by establishing a naval garrison there in 1833.
11. verb What is asserted without evidence may be dismissed without evidence.
12. verb Women should assert themselves more!
13. verb Country has an Independent strategy = NASA & company to use "Numero Uno" strategy, try to assert, beat, mesh and control the space program of the country.
14. verb You'd better try to assert yourself more.
15. verb I am going to assert his guilt.
16. verb Justice will assert itself.
Sentence  
adj.
The asserted value of the painting.
verb
On sensing my incredulity to his statement he asserted that Ba'athist cells exist in all parts of the country and that they do have a central command, even though many have formed seperate cells (often under Islamic labels) with their own leaderships.
He asserted that he was innocent.
They asserted that it was true.
She asserted that she was right.
What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.
Then for many, Polemarchus—all human beings who make mistakes—it will turn out that to be just to harm friends, for their friends are bad and just to help enemies, for they are good. So we shall say the very opposite of what we asserted Simonides means.
That can be asserted definitively.
During questioning the accused asserted that he was temporarily unconscious and had no memory of the time when the crime was committed.
The UK asserted its claim to the islands by establishing a naval garrison there in 1833.
What is asserted without evidence may be dismissed without evidence.
Women should assert themselves more!
Country has an Independent strategy = NASA & company to use "Numero Uno" strategy, try to assert, beat, mesh and control the space program of the country.
You'd better try to assert yourself more.
I am going to assert his guilt.
Justice will assert itself.

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