overasserted

/ˌoʊvərəˈsɜrtɪd/
adjective
  1. Stated or expressed too strongly or forcefully, often in a way that seems arrogant or unconvincing.
    • The politician's overasserted promises were quickly forgotten after the election.
    • His overasserted claims about the product made customers suspicious.
    • Her overasserted confidence during the interview came across as rude.
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verb
  1. To state or express something too strongly or forcefully, often without enough evidence or tact.
    • The lawyer overasserted the facts, and the judge asked her to calm down.
    • He overasserted his opinion during the meeting, which annoyed his coworkers.
    • She tends to overassert her authority when she feels insecure.
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