Explore Assertions through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Assertions meaning
plural of assertion
Using Assertions
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of assertion
- In the example corpus, assertions often appears in combinations such as: assertions that, assertions of, the assertions.
Context around Assertions
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 11 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Assertions
- In this selection, "assertions" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, stated, false, meaningful, follow, sensationalized and seem stand out and add context to how "assertions" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include accept those assertions and and false assertions. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "assertions" sits close to words such as alibaba, antarctica and antoine, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with assertions
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
And I found that the subjective assertions sensationalized … and exacerbated conflict …. (11 words)
Ms Tominey was quick to offer a counterpoint to Mr Carney's assertions. (13 words)
Such assertions defy centuries of economic theory ranging from Adam Smith to Paul Krugman. (14 words)
The mind recoils and rebels against helplessness and looks for a narrative that "makes sense” of these real frustrations and problems, a narrative that Fox News and many conservative thought-leaders provide in their assertions about the seven deadly sins. (40 words)
Leaving aside the only scientifically relevant question of whether Watson’s assertions were true (he’s just a Nobel laureate DNA expert, what would he know), they were certainly impolite and politically inadvisable. (33 words)
The claim of “de-Nazification” refers to Russia’s false assertions that Ukraine’s government is heavily influenced by radical nationalist and neo-Nazi groups — an allegation derided by Kyiv and the West. (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
In the modern understanding, a set of axioms is any collection of formally stated assertions from which other formally stated assertions follow by the application of certain well-defined rules.
Meaningful assertions are formed by virtue of a grammatical subject, of which properties may be predicated, and in substance theory, such assertions are made with regard to a substance.
The Court ruled, "Although an Alford plea allows a defendant to plead guilty amid assertions of innocence, it does not require a court to accept those assertions.
Advocates for the legalization of cannabis across the country offer all sorts of comforting assertions about how harmless pot is.
And I found that the subjective assertions sensationalized … and exacerbated conflict ….
Each day, a third of Americans encounter news containing dubious assertions by politicians or deceptive headlines.
Every leader on the Plateau should focus on building bridges and not dividing us as his assertions seem to portray.
Further to the above, Mary Yanzuh dismissed the assertions of Tsatsu Tsikata that Gyakye Quayson was involved in a national assignment by virtue of the fact that he was standing for elections.
Ganduje made the assertions at the launching of N250million Dr Abdullahi Ganduje Lecture Theatre and Award yesterday at the University of Ibadan.
Leaving aside the only scientifically relevant question of whether Watson’s assertions were true (he’s just a Nobel laureate DNA expert, what would he know), they were certainly impolite and politically inadvisable.
Luke Skywalker, despite his assertions about Kenobi and the hypothetical future reigns that may have followed it, is not completely correct.
Moreover, the commission’s order stipulates that no finding of any assessment shall rely primarily on assertions or attestations by the corporate respondent’s management.
Ms Tominey was quick to offer a counterpoint to Mr Carney's assertions.
Such assertions defy centuries of economic theory ranging from Adam Smith to Paul Krugman.
The claim of “de-Nazification” refers to Russia’s false assertions that Ukraine’s government is heavily influenced by radical nationalist and neo-Nazi groups — an allegation derided by Kyiv and the West.
The mind recoils and rebels against helplessness and looks for a narrative that "makes sense” of these real frustrations and problems, a narrative that Fox News and many conservative thought-leaders provide in their assertions about the seven deadly sins.
The motion was submitted while the case is temporarily paused due to an appeal regarding the former president’s assertions of immunity from prosecution if elected president.
The only evidence that he intentionally misled the Commons is from the ‘discredited Dominic Cummings’, and that Cummings’ assertions are not ‘supported by any documentation’, Mr Johnson said.
The U.S. government’s assertions that there are no restrictions on the island’s access to medicines are false,” denounced the head of Cuban diplomacy.
This might seem an odd judgment because the week was dominated by misreporting and false assertions.
Common combinations with assertions
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- assertions that 39×
- assertions of 19×
- the assertions 17×
- assertions by 16×
- his assertions 14×
- assertions about 12×
- these assertions 12×
- assertions and 11×
- assertions are 8×
- those assertions 7×