Noun
A second or renewed assertion of the same thing.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHis reassertion of the doctrine of justification by faith elicited a strong reaction from Gardiner. Source: Internet
But neoconservatives also sought, rather successfully, to position liberalism itself as the cause of the urban crisis, solvable only through the reassertion of order through the market and the police. Source: Internet
The philosopher John Gray recently declared that it spelt the end of hyperglobalisation and the reassertion of the importance of the nation state. Source: Internet
This reassertion led to the conquest of Egypt by Nubia, begun by Kashta and completed by Piye (Pianhky, 751 730 BCE) and Shabaka (716 695 BCE). Source: Internet
The movement has been seen partly as a reaction against various U.S. based, musical and cultural trends in the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly the grunge phenomenon and as a reassertion of a British rock identity. Source: Internet
The Church of England has always thought of itself not as a new foundation but rather as a reformed continuation of the ancient "English Church" (Ecclesia Anglicana) and a reassertion of that church's rights. Source: Internet