verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
authority
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The battered Premier was today desperately trying to reassert his authority after Mr Lamont's devastating attack.
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For the next year the Republican government was obliged to struggle to reassert its authority .
control
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Governments will reassert their control over corporations when people reassert their control over governments.
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Louis the Pious, taking Charles with him, moved quickly to reassert his control .
power
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Historians are divided into two viewpoints about the Tsars ability to reassert his power and avoid revolution.They are the optimists and pessimists.
■ VERB
try
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The battered Premier was today desperately trying to reassert his authority after Mr Lamont's devastating attack.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But it also allows the traditional power biology has within psychology to reassert itself within them.
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Historians are divided into two viewpoints about the Tsars ability to reassert his power and avoid revolution.They are the optimists and pessimists.
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I wondered, naturally, how and when reality would reassert itself.
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It was clearly time for true Protestantism to reassert itself and win allegiances.
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None the less, the moral imperatives that are intrinsic to the student role will always reassert themselves.
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The battered Premier was today desperately trying to reassert his authority after Mr Lamont's devastating attack.
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There may be some recovery when they go to school, but the dip will reassert itself during the teenage years.
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We need first to reassert our strong continuing interest in the area.