Reassert in a sentence as a verb

Another part of the stack will reassert itself and allow someone to challenge dominance.

I think though that the needs for greater security and correctness will reassert themselves.

Some might predict another year or two. Nobody sane would expect the ride to last longer than that before supply and demand reassert themselves over mere fashion.

To reassert itself as one of the premier companies in Silicon Valley, one led by pioneering technology.

If the government is violating that right and treating peaceful protests as aggression against them, that's all the more reason to do it, to reassert our right.

Apple fanboism attempting to reassert the reality distortion field?

I reassert the lack of rigorous analysis by CSS users and the collective community as the main solvable problem.

Without citizens like this to assert and reassert our rights in the face of violent psychological bullying at areas of great injustice, nobody reading this would have any rights at all. I don't get to call this country mine as much as she does.

I'm hoping once the present administration is out, the natural openness of American culture will reassert itself.

Her own country would refer to her as British, not African-British...Here in Australia we're getting infected with this compound term, to reassert that heritage doesn't mean non-citizen.

Plus there are horrors like multiple liquidation preferences, which exist to reassert the social superiority of the VCs and leave me feeling it wouldn't be so bad if VC-Istan disappeared.

Reassert definitions

verb

strengthen or make more firm; "The witnesses confirmed the victim's account"

See also: confirm