self-assertive Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌself.əˈsɜː.tɪv]
  • Us [ ˌself.əˈsɝː.t̬ɪv]

Meaning of self-assertive In English

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Examples of self-assertive

  • Some of the participants were self-conscious, self-assertive ' backwoodsmen ' defending an independent way of life, looting and striking back against coastal people.

  • The market these writers celebrated was nothing if it was not an arena for self-assertive and self-interested action.

  • Crudely put, the difference is between self-assertive vanity and submissive dignity.

  • As such, local government is undeniably and rightly self-assertive.

  • Indeed, younger people in minority communities have been able to be more self-assertive about their differences.

  • One irresponsible and self-assertive district can upset the peace and tranquillity of a whole countryside, and the county council have no power to veto the decision of that particular council.

  • Music journalists have noted the album for its innovative production, funk-based samples, self-assertive themes, ingenious lyricism, and complex rhyme patterns.

  • The children are self-assertive in the face of difficult lives.

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