reassert itself

idiom

: to start to have an effect again after a period of not having an effect
Traditional values have reasserted themselves.

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Editors’ Picks 36 Hours in Banff Image Mr. Nasrallah’s funeral reflected the power struggle playing out in Lebanon, with Hezbollah seizing on it as an opportunity to reassert itself as a political force. Christina Goldbaum, New York Times, 23 Feb. 2025 But now, the legislature is seeking to reassert itself as an independent branch of government that acts as a check and balance to the executive. Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Newsweek, 5 Feb. 2025 Barring any unforeseen spasms of craziness, the NFL’s dominance over the field should reassert itself in next year’s chart. Anthony Crupi, Sportico.com, 3 Jan. 2025 As Western countries have embraced the market in recent decades, this tendency has begun to reassert itself. Robin Varghese, Foreign Affairs, 14 June 2018 See All Example Sentences for reassert itself

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“Reassert itself.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/reassert%20itself. Accessed 13 Mar. 2025.

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