overassert

/ˌoʊvərəˈsɜrt/
verb
  1. To state or claim something too strongly or forcefully, often without enough evidence or reason.
    • The politician overasserted the benefits of the new policy, ignoring its drawbacks.
    • It's better to ask questions than to overassert something you're not sure about.
    • He tends to overassert his opinions in meetings, which annoys his coworkers.
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