English to Hausa Meaning of Assert

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    Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "tabbata" ita ce bayyana ko bayyana tabbatacce kuma sau da yawa da ƙarfi ko tsauri, don kiyayewa ko kare (haƙƙi, da'awa, da sauransu), ko gabatar da gaba gaɗi ko amintacce. Mahimmanci, tabbatarwa shine bayyana ra'ayi da tabbaci da amincewa, sau da yawa ta fuskar adawa ko shakka.

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    1. No matter how much she tried to push the thought aside, it continued to assert itself in her mind.

    2. The next morning at dawn they espied the coast, and John Bunsby was able to assert that they were not one hundred miles from Shanghai.

    3. I am not now writing a treatise, but simply prefacing a somewhat peculiar narrative by observations very much at random I will, therefore, take occasion to assert that the higher powers of the reflective intellect are more decidedly and more usefully tasked by the unostentatious game of draughts than by all the elaborate frivolity of chess.

    4. Away with those who assert that letters have the preeminence over arms I will tell them, whosoever they may be, that they know not what they say.

    5. Neither is this at all to be wondered at, because nature in that country observing the same proportion through all her operations, a hailstone is near eighteen hundred times as large as one in Europe which I can assert upon experience, having been so curious to weigh and measure them.

    6. Regan had a few tense days when she first decided to assert herself as the Lady of the Manor, but soon she was obeyed as quickly and easily as Calder.

    7. Not one of these glances, nor one sigh, was lost on her they might have been said to fall on the shield of Minerva, which some philosophers assert protected sometimes the breast of Sappho.

    8. They mistake who assert that the Yankee has few amusements, because he has not so many public holidays, and men and boys do not play so many games as they do in England, for here the more primitive but solitary amusements of hunting fishing and the like have not yet given place to the former.

    9. Too many of them tried to crush the bones in her fingers to assert their masculinity.

    10. Before martial law he might have been able to push back and assert his right to refuse, but things had changed.