Assert+positively
31Biological interaction — Biological interactions are the effects organisms in a community have on one another. In the natural world no organism exists in absolute isolation, and thus every organism must interact with the environment and other organisms. An organism s… …
32Ometepe (archaeological site) — Ometepe Island is an important archaeological site, located in the Lake Nicaragua in the Republic of Nicaragua, administratively belongs to the Rivas Department. Its name derives from the Nahuatl words ome (two) and tepetl (mountain), meaning two …
33make a statement — I verb affirm, allege, argue, assert positively, asseverate, attest, authenticate, aver, avouch, avow, bear, certify, claim, confirm, contend, converse, declare, explain, express, formulate, maintain, present, proclaim, profess, pronounce,… …
34dogmatize — v. n. Assert positively, speak with an air of authority, express one s self arrogantly …
35affirm — af•firm [[t]əˈfɜrm[/t]] v. t. 1) to assert positively: to affirm one s loyalty[/ex] 2) to confirm or ratify: The judgment of the lower court was affirmed[/ex] 3) to express agreement with; support; uphold 4) law a) to state something solemnly… …
36averment — /avarmant/ In pleading, to allege or assert positively. All averments in pleadings are required to be simple, concise, and direct. Fed.R. Civil P. 8(e). In old pleading, an offer to prove a plea, or pleading. The concluding part of a plea,… …
37averment — /avarmant/ In pleading, to allege or assert positively. All averments in pleadings are required to be simple, concise, and direct. Fed.R. Civil P. 8(e). In old pleading, an offer to prove a plea, or pleading. The concluding part of a plea,… …
38constate — kənzˈtāt, nˈst , usu ād.+V transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: French constater, from Latin constat it is certain : to assert positively …
39a|ver´ment — a|ver1 «uh VUR», transitive verb, a|verred, a|ver|ring. 1. to state to be true; assert positively; affirm: »The man averred that he had nothing to do with breaking into the parked car. SYNONYM(S): declare, avouch, asseverate …
40a|ver´ra|ble — a|ver1 «uh VUR», transitive verb, a|verred, a|ver|ring. 1. to state to be true; assert positively; affirm: »The man averred that he had nothing to do with breaking into the parked car. SYNONYM(S): declare, avouch, asseverate …