Reassertion (noun)

  1. The act of asserting or stating something again after it had been disregarded, denied, or ignored.
  2. A renewed or strengthened statement of a previously expressed idea, claim, or belief.

Origin:

Derived from the verb 'reassert' which means to assert again, to state or claim strongly again.

Examples:

  1. The reassertion of the company's commitment to its employees was made clear in the recent speech by the CEO.
  2. After several setbacks, the reassertion of her position as a leader in the industry was a remarkable achievement.
  3. The reassertion of national sovereignty by the country was a key aspect of the new policy.
  4. The reassertion of the importance of education was a significant theme in the recent summit.
  5. The reassertion of the principles of democracy in the new constitution was widely praised.
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