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Asseverate   Listen
verb
Asseverate  v. t.  (past & past part. asseverated; pres. part. asseverating)  To affirm or aver positively, or with solemnity.
Synonyms: To affirm; aver; protest; declare. See Affirm.






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"Asseverate" Quotes from Famous Books



... Spirit, that is Christian. That He is Supreme in the Universe, I admit. That sin and sickness may with further light be overmastered I do not deny; physical death, of course, seems to me a thing not worth bothering about. But that God is all good, I cannot asseverate in the living presence of a few Devils whom I know, unless I deny that He is omnipresent and omnipotent, or unless I say that Bad is Good. God cannot be good and all powerful without being also responsible for Bad, and therefore ...
— The Letters of Franklin K. Lane • Franklin K. Lane

... some of the company having interfered between them, our heroe protested his innocence as to knowing anything of the lady; when Parson Supple stepped up, and said, "It is folly to deny it; for why, the marks of guilt are in thy hands. I will myself asseverate and bind it by an oath, that the muff thou bearest in thy hand belongeth unto Madam Sophia; for I have frequently observed her, of later days, to bear it about her." "My daughter's muff!" cries the squire in a rage. "Hath he got my daughter's muff? bear witness the goods are found ...
— The History of Tom Jones, a foundling • Henry Fielding



Words linked to "Asseverate" :   allege, assert, aver, say, proclaim, asseveration, insist, take a firm stand, maintain, asseverator, predicate



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