Assertion can be categorized as a noun.
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assertion - a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary) | ||
assertion - the act of affirming or asserting or stating something |
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1. | noun | It is important to note that his assertion is groundless. | |
2. | noun | Nobody will believe his assertion that he is innocent. | |
3. | noun | An assertion isn't a proof. | |
4. | noun | The truth value of an assertion may be a probability value. | |
5. | noun | What should we deduce from Aristotle's assertion that women have fewer teeth than men: that he had small knowledge of women or that he couldn't count? | |
6. | noun | Negating the assertion requires a negative augend, but all augends are products of factors on the unit interval. | |
7. | noun | There is no arguing with the assertion of the great linguist Claude Hagège: never before in the history of humanity, has a language had a "comparable extension in the world to what English now has." | |
8. | noun | He believed her assertion to be simply impossible and assented to the proposal. | |
9. | noun | Can you prove the validity of your assertion? | |
10. | noun | The Anarchists are right in everything; in the negation of the existing order, and in the assertion that, without authority, there could not be worse violence than that of authority under existing conditions. | |
11. | noun | One state governor described the president’s assertion of imagined absolute authority as “infuriating, offensive and, frankly, ignorant of the constitution and of the facts.”. | |
12. | noun | Your assertion that Boston is better than Chicago is patently false. | |
13. | noun | This assertion is false. | |
14. | noun | That's not a question, that's an assertion. | |
15. | noun | It's not a question, but rather an assertion. |
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It is important to note that his assertion is groundless. | |
Nobody will believe his assertion that he is innocent. | |
An assertion isn't a proof. | |
The truth value of an assertion may be a probability value. | |
What should we deduce from Aristotle's assertion that women have fewer teeth than men: that he had small knowledge of women or that he couldn't count? | |
Negating the assertion requires a negative augend, but all augends are products of factors on the unit interval. | |
There is no arguing with the assertion of the great linguist Claude Hagège: never before in the history of humanity, has a language had a "comparable extension in the world to what English now has." | |
He believed her assertion to be simply impossible and assented to the proposal. | |
Can you prove the validity of your assertion? | |
The Anarchists are right in everything; in the negation of the existing order, and in the assertion that, without authority, there could not be worse violence than that of authority under existing conditions. | |
One state governor described the president’s assertion of imagined absolute authority as “infuriating, offensive and, frankly, ignorant of the constitution and of the facts.”. | |
Your assertion that Boston is better than Chicago is patently false. | |
This assertion is false. | |
That's not a question, that's an assertion. | |
It's not a question, but rather an assertion. |