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According to dictionaries, "assert" means "to state categorically". Longman Dictinary of Contemporary English says:

(1) to state firmly that something is true (2) assert your rights/independnce etc. to state very strongly your right to do or have something

(1) to state firmly that something is true

(2) assert your rights/independence etc. to state very strongly your right to do or have something

However, I don't understand what "assert" below means.

(3) the promise to assert more control over the army

(3) the promise to assert more control over the army

In (3), "assert" does not seem to mean "state", but "use" or something like that. How should (3) be paraphrased?

According to dictionaries, "assert" means "to state categorically". Longman Dictinary of Contemporary English says:

(1) to state firmly that something is true (2) assert your rights/independnce etc. to state very strongly your right to do or have something

However, I don't understand what "assert" below means.

(3) the promise to assert more control over the army

In (3), "assert" does not seem to mean "state", but "use" or something like that. How should (3) be paraphrased?

According to dictionaries, "assert" means "to state categorically". Longman Dictinary of Contemporary English says:

(1) to state firmly that something is true

(2) assert your rights/independence etc. to state very strongly your right to do or have something

However, I don't understand what "assert" below means.

(3) the promise to assert more control over the army

In (3), "assert" does not seem to mean "state", but "use" or something like that. How should (3) be paraphrased?

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On the meaning of the verb "assert"

According to dictionaries, "assert" means "to state categorically". Longman Dictinary of Contemporary English says:

(1) to state firmly that something is true (2) assert your rights/independnce etc. to state very strongly your right to do or have something

However, I don't understand what "assert" below means.

(3) the promise to assert more control over the army

In (3), "assert" does not seem to mean "state", but "use" or something like that. How should (3) be paraphrased?