Sentences with asserted
as·sert·ed
A a - The asserted value of the property was twice the amount anyone offered.
- He asserted his innocence of the crime.
- God, the mighty white asserted, had ordained for the white to rule and the black to live in servitude.
- The same traits asserted themselves yesterday when Mr Fraser went to ground after the story broke in The Australian Financial Review.
- To assert a first cause as necessary.
- The candidate finally asserted himself about property taxes.
- Thus it is asserted by some that the crash of the Hatry brothers' interests in London was the first impulse towards the New York decline.
- It is sad but these rights must be asserted from a legal point of view due to the changing landscape of the family unit.