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 reassert [,ri:ә'sә:t]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 再断言, 重复主张



    reassert
    [ verb ]
    strengthen or make more firm
    <verb.communication> confirm
    The witnesses confirmed the victim's account


    Reassert \Re`as*sert"\ (r[=e]`[a^]s*s[~e]rt"), v. t.
    To assert again or anew; to maintain after an omission to do
    so.

    Let us hope . . . we may have a body of authors who
    will reassert our claim to respectability in
    literature. --Walsh.

    1. Chikane demanded that the South African government reassert jurisdiction over the community, restore the demolished homes and compensate for damages.
    2. The current round of violence broke out March 8 over Aoun's blockade of ports run by Moslem militias _ a vain attempt to reassert government control in Lebanon.
    3. The new union under discussion in Moscow may reassert central administration of the Soviet military, leaving Byelorussia free to develop its huge potential as a mecca, so to speak, for tourists.
    4. Lee's dismissal marks the latest in a series of attempts by Beijing to reassert its control over left-wing publications in Hong Kong and extend the current ideological campaign to this British colony, which reverts to Chinese rule in 1997.
    5. In any case, he points out, '60 to 70 per cent of humanitarian aid is carried out around medicine'. Drab normality may soon reassert itself, if the conservative opposition wins the March election.
    6. 'We have to reassert trade unions' role of seeking better pay, working conditions and job security but we have to do it in an equal partnership with employers,' says Mr Jordan. A merger could help promote that change.
    7. The government has started to reassert economic control and speeded a Dollars 5bn (Pounds 3.46bn) public and private reconstruction of the city.
    8. How long he will identify with the radicals is open to question. He has changed positions many times, trimming his sails to the prevailing political winds until he is able to reassert himself.
    9. Mr Major must spell this out, and thereby reassert his leadership.
    10. In due course cyclical economic factors will reassert their influence vis a vis long-term capital flows and the dollar will have its rebound.
    11. It's easy to see how the U.S. could get more deeply involved in the Gulf war, especially with the administration casting about for ways to reassert itself in the region.
    12. With company profitability much higher now than in the early 1980s, it is difficult to believe that the same factors favouring investment will not reassert themselves.
    13. At the same time, Ambassador Mark Palmer cautioned that under certain conditions the Soviet Union might again use military force to reassert its control in Hungary or elsewhere in Eastern Europe.
    14. With last month's surge in Eurobond launches, new-issue volume in the first nine months already has topped the total for all of 1987, helping some U.S. firms reassert their dominance as lead underwriters.
    15. But the frail, 88-year-old ayatollah seized on the unlikely issue of Rushdie's novel, "The Satanic Verses," to reassert his primacy over the secular and liberal forces gathering momentum in Iran.
    16. He said the program, CNN Newsroom, would carry no advertising, a move that some cable industry insiders said could undercut support for Whittle's ad-supported show and reassert Turner's prominence in cable programming.
    17. Yet these Indianians are hoping that the president most of them still admire will reassert himself and try new initiatives before he leaves office.
    18. Nature, writhing as if under a net, struggles to reassert itself.
    19. "Since there was nothing improper about giving uncashed tickets of trivial value to the jury, there is no basis for either the bailiff or the government to try to reassert ownership of the tickets or their proceeds.
    20. The Tory right has the welfare state firmly in its sights. Others are convinced that once free of the snare of Maastricht he will reassert the social market Conservatism with which he always intended to replace the ideological passions of his predecessor.
    21. Now Mr Safarov is a power behind the throne. Only after Mr Safarov and allied militias won a string of triumphs did Tajikistan's weakened parliament, dominated by the old guard, reassert itself.
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