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Re: opposite of 'assert' -- 'de-assert' OR 'deassert'?
Subject:Re: opposite of 'assert' -- 'de-assert' OR 'deassert'? From:technical -at- theverbalist -dot- com To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 15 Jul 2004 15:27:06 -0600
> What is the opposite of 'assert'? Is it 'de-assert' or 'deassert'
>
Assert:
"She asserted her arrival at the grand ball."
Opposite of assert:
"Shortly thereafter, she stomped off in a grand huff 'cause everyone was
all "blah blah blah Cinderella" and not paying any attention to her."
Therefore, the antonym of assert is "stomped off in a huff".
Helpfully,
Mandy...yeah, but it's Friday in somebody's time zone...
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