boldly assert
Frequency: 6.810.1 per million words
to say something clearly and firmly, without fear
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- She boldly asserts her opinions in meetings, even when they are unpopular.
- The candidate needed to boldly assert his position on the new policy during the debate.
- The young activist boldly asserted that the government's policies were unjust.
- She learned to boldly assert her rights in the workplace to ensure fair treatment.
- To be a good leader, you must be able to boldly assert your vision for the future.
- The CEO boldly asserted that the company would become the market leader within five years.
- He has boldly asserted his innocence from the very beginning of the trial.
- In his paper, the scientist boldly asserts a new theory that challenges conventional wisdom.
- Boldly asserting your rights is the first step toward gaining respect.
- The revolutionaries boldly asserted their independence from the colonial power.
- It takes courage to boldly assert the truth in the face of powerful opposition.
- The lawyer will boldly assert her client's innocence despite the overwhelming evidence.
- If he continues to boldly assert these claims without evidence, he will lose credibility.
- The artist's work boldly asserts the importance of cultural identity.
- The startup boldly asserted that their new technology would disrupt the entire industry.
- To be a good leader, you must be willing to boldly assert your vision for the team.
- In her thesis, she boldly asserts a new theory that challenges decades of scientific consensus.
- He felt it was necessary to boldly assert the counterargument when everyone else agreed.
- He stood up and boldly asserted, "I was the one who made the mistake, not her."
- It takes courage to boldly assert an unpopular opinion in a public forum.