emphatically assert
Frequency: 7.213.0 per million words
to say something with strong emphasis
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- He emphatically asserted his innocence in court, despite the overwhelming evidence against him.
- The lawyer will emphatically assert his client's innocence in court.
- The union leader emphatically asserts that the workers' demands must be met.
- She emphatically asserted her right to be heard during the meeting.
- She needed to emphatically assert her boundaries to her overbearing colleague.
- Scientists emphatically assert that climate change is a real and present danger.
- In his speech, the scientist will emphatically assert the urgency of addressing climate change.
- Despite the evidence, he continued to emphatically assert his version of the events.
- The report emphatically asserts that the current strategy is failing.
- It is important to emphatically assert your boundaries in any relationship.
- "We were never consulted," the residents emphatically asserted during the town hall meeting.
- The report emphatically asserts the need for immediate policy changes.
- The company has always emphatically asserted its commitment to ethical sourcing.
- During the debate, the candidate emphatically asserted his commitment to reform.
- You can emphatically assert your opinion, but you should also be prepared to defend it.
- He has always emphatically asserted his belief in freedom of speech.
- He wrote a letter to the editor to emphatically assert the historical inaccuracy of the article.
- The witness emphatically asserted that she had seen the suspect at the scene.
- Despite her quiet demeanor, she can emphatically assert her authority when necessary.
- We must emphatically assert our company's position in the market.