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if you assert yourself too much you will lose their support

  • 1 assert

    transitive verb
    2) (declare) behaupten; beteuern [Unschuld]
    * * *
    [ə'sə:t]
    1) (to say definitely: She asserted that she had not borrowed his book.) beteuern
    2) (to insist on: He should assert his independence.) geltend machen
    - academic.ru/3988/assertion">assertion
    - assertive
    - assert oneself
    * * *
    as·sert
    [əˈsɜ:t, AM -ˈsɜ:rt]
    vt
    1. (state firmly)
    to \assert sth auf etw akk bestehen; (insist on) etw beteuern
    to \assert one's innocence seine Unschuld beteuern
    2. (demand)
    to \assert sth etw geltend machen [o einfordern]
    to \assert one's authority sich akk durchsetzen
    to \assert control over sb Kontrolle über jdn ausüben
    to \assert one's independence seine Unabhängigkeit behaupten
    to \assert one's right to do sth auf seinem Recht bestehen, etw zu tun, sein Recht geltend machen, etw zu tun
    3. (act confidently)
    to \assert oneself sich akk durchsetzen [o behaupten
    4. LAW
    to \assert jurisdiction die eigene Zuständigkeit annehmen
    * * *
    [ə'sɜːt]
    vt
    1) (= declare) behaupten; one's innocence beteuern
    2)

    (= insist on) to assert one's authority — seine Autorität geltend machen

    to assert oneself —

    if you assert yourself too much you will lose their support — wenn Sie zu bestimmt auftreten, verlieren Sie ihre Unterstützung

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    assert [əˈsɜːt; US əˈsɜrt] v/t
    1. behaupten, erklären
    2. a) behaupten, geltend machen, bestehen auf (dat):
    assert a claim einen Anspruch geltend machen
    b) seine Unschuld etc beteuern
    3. verteidigen, einstehen für
    4. assert o.s.
    a) sich behaupten oder durchsetzen, sich Geltung verschaffen,
    b) sich zu viel anmaßen, sich vordrängen
    * * *
    transitive verb
    2) (declare) behaupten; beteuern [Unschuld]
    * * *
    v.
    behaupten v.

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