reassert

/ˌriːəˈsɜːrt/
verb
  1. To state or express something again strongly, especially after it has been challenged or ignored.
    • In his speech, the leader reasserted the importance of unity among the member nations.
    • She reasserted her opinion that the project needed more funding, despite the committee's doubts.
    • The CEO reasserted the company's commitment to environmental sustainability during the press conference.
  2. To regain or establish control, influence, or power over something.
    • The team reasserted their dominance in the second half, scoring three quick goals.
    • He took a deep breath and tried to reassert his calm before answering the difficult question.
    • After a period of weakness, the government moved to reassert its authority over the region.
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