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1 reassert
re·as·sert[ˌri:əˈsɜ:t, AM -ˈsɜ:rt]vt▪ to \reassert sth1. (state again) etw erneut zum Ausdruck bringen, etw [nochmals] hervorstreichen2. (claim) etw geltend machenby his victory the Prime Minister has \reasserted his shattered authority mit seinem Sieg hat der Premierminister seine angeschlagene Autorität wieder gestärkt* * *["riːə'sɜːt]vtmit Nachdruck behaupten* * *1. erneut feststellen2. wieder geltend machen* * *v.wieder behaupten v.
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