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assert verb adfirmare, advance, affirm, allege in support, announce, annunciate, argue for, assever, asseverate, attest, aver, avouch, avow, certify, claim, confirmare, declare, depose, dicere, emphasize, enunciate, express, insist upon, maintain, plead one's case, plead one's cause, profess, pronounce, propound, recite, relate, set forth, state, state as true, stress, urge, urge reaaons for See also: acknowledge, adduce, advocate, affirm, allege, annunciate, argue, attest, avouch, avow, bear, cast, certify, claim, comment, communicate, contend, convey, declare, enunciate, express, inform, maintain, mention, observe, plead, pose, posit, proclaim, profess, promise, pronounce, propound, register, remark, signify, speak, testify, uphold, utter, vow How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| See Fanatique Queries Propos'd to the Present Assertors of the Good Old Cause (London: Printed for Praise-God-Barebones, the Rumps Leather-seller, 1660), p. 52) The scholium on Epicurus voluptatis assertor begins with a hint of "the rehabilitation of Epicurus" that Erasmus observed in process in his own day. |
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