0 present participle of assert --
1 to behave in a way that expresses your confidence, importance, or power and earns you respect from others: --
We have chosen to do this by asserting the address together with the client thread identifier.
I am not asserting that there is nothing more to personal identity than the conditions given in this account.
The speech ideally mixes gloom and worry with hope and resolution by asserting the executive's legislative prerogatives.
Such a conduct would include the buyer asserting his new entitlement and any third party (including from now on the seller) respecting it.
Anyone who suggests that groups can act and have preferences is liable to be accused of asserting the existence of mysterious collective entities.
Perhaps smoking in the restroom serves the function (need) of asserting one's independence.
Its diminutive size and nonmonumental character allow a celebration of the collective without asserting its dominance, a reversal of the normal institutional condition.
Indeed, it could be argued that in times of economic distress and hardship men compensated by finding other ways of asserting their dominance over women.