ASSECURATION
ASSECURA'TION, noun assurance; a making secure. [Not used.]
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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ASSECURA'TION, noun assurance; a making secure. [Not used.]
ASSECU'RE, verb transitive To secure. [Not used.]
ASSECU'TION, noun [Latin assequor.] an obtaining or acquiring.
ASSEM'BLAGE, noun1. A collection of individuals, or of particular things; the state of being assembled.2. Rarely, the act of assembling.
ASSEM'BLANCE, noun Representation; an assembling. [Not in use.]
ASSEM'BLE, verb transitive [Latin simul.]To collect a number of individuals or particulars into one place, or body; to bring or call togethe; to convene; to congregate.ASSEM'BLE...
ASSEM'BLED, participle passive collected into a body; congregated.
ASSEM'BLER, noun One who assembles.
ASSEM'BLING, participle present tense Coming together; collecting into one place.ASSEM'BLING, noun A collection or meeting together. Hebrews 10:25.
ASSEM'BLY, noun1. A company or collection of individuals, in the same place; usually for the same purpose.2. A congregation or religious society convened.3. In some of the Unite...
ASSEM'BLY-ROOM, noun a room in which persons assemble.
ASSENT', noun [Latin assensus, from assentior, to assent of ad and sentio, to thing.]1. The act of the mind in admitting, or agreeing to, the truth of a proposition.Faith is the...
ASSENTA'TION, noun [Latin assentatio, from assentor, to comply.]Compliance with the opinion of another, from flattery or dissimulation.
ASSENTA'TOR, noun A flatterer.
ASSENTATO'RILY, adverb With adulation. [Not in use.]
ASSENT'ER, noun One who assents, agrees to, or admits.
ASSENT'ING, participle present tense Agreeing to, or admitting as true; yielding to.
ASSENT'INGLY, adverb In a manner to express assent; by agreement.
ASSENT'MENT, adjective Assent; agreement. [Rarely used.]
ASSERT', verb transitive [Latin assero, assertum, to claim or challenge, to maintain or assert; of ad and sero. The sense of sero is to sow, properly to throw or set. To assert ...
ASSERT'ED, participle passive Affirmed positively; maintained; vindicated.
ASSERT'ING, participle present tense Declaring with confidence; maintaining; defending.
ASSER'TION, noun1. The act of asserting; the maintaining of a claim.2. Positive declaration or averment; affirmation; position advanced.
ASSERT'IVE, adjective Positive; affirming confidently; peremptory.
ASSERT'IVELY, adverb Affirmatively
ASSERT'OR, noun One who affirms positively; one who maintains or vindicates a claim; an affirmer, supporter, or vindicator.
ASSERT'ORY, adjective Affirming; maintaining.