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00716758-v:
take as a given; assume as a postulate or axiom
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01821920-a:
capable of being affirmed or asserted
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07203126-n:
the act of affirming or asserting or stating something
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01016778-v:
state categorically
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02460502-a:
consistent with fact or reality; not false
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00292386-n:
a walk around a territory (a parish or manor or forest etc.) in order to officially assert and record its boundaries
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00613393-v:
stop maintaining or insisting on; of ideas or claims
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01017643-v:
state or assert
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02743932-a:
of or pertaining to a philosophy asserting human dignity and man's capacity for fulfillment through reason and scientific method and often rejecting religion
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05957238-n:
the judicial principle asserting the supremacy of federal over state legislation on the same subject
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05976805-n:
(theology) any doctrine that asserts the separate existence of God
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06227708-n:
a Christian movement considered to be a medieval descendant of Manichaeism in southern France in the 12th and 13th centuries; characterized by dualism (asserted the coexistence of two mutually opposed principles, one good and one evil); was exterminated for heresy during the Inquisition
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06302755-n:
a logical quantifier of a proposition that asserts the existence of at least one thing for which the proposition is true
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06302967-n:
a logical quantifier of a proposition that asserts that the proposition is true for all members of a class of things
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06512099-n:
the document recording the proclamation of the second Continental Congress (4 July 1776) asserting the independence of the Colonies from Great Britain
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07203126-n:
the act of affirming or asserting or stating something
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08099029-n:
school of Mahayana Buddhism asserting that enlightenment can come through meditation and intuition rather than faith; China and Japan
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