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                      aspect (AS pekt) ) n. 1. how a person appears or looks; 2. how something looks
                   from a specific point of view; 3. any of the numerous ways in which a problem,
                   idea, etc. can be looked at; 4. a certain part or quality; element; 5. a side facing in a
                   certain direction
                        • Linda’s aspect is bright, cheery, and happy-go-lucky.
                        • As viewed from my aspect, the writings of Geoffrey Chaucer are rather old-
                          fashioned and stilted.
                        • In deciding whether to build a new water main, the problem must be
                          viewed from the aspect of the contractor as well as that of the eventual
                          consumer.
                        • How well a chess player uses his or her knights is just one aspect of the
                          game.
                        • The northern aspect of Glenn’s house never got sunlight.
                      assert* (uh SOERT) vt. 1. to declare; affirm; to state positively; 2. to defend or
                   maintain (rights, claims, etc.); 3. to insist
                        • Harold had to assert that he was actually himself rather than the culprit
                          who had stolen his identity.
                        • You must assert your right to vote by registering and then by showing up
                          to cast your vote on election day.
                        • When summoned to court, Dolores asserted her right to be represented by
                          counsel.
                        • Rodrigo asserted his innocence.
                          [-ed, -ing, -ion n.]
                      assess (uh SES) vt. 1. to estimate the value of something (for example, property)
                   for the purpose of taxing it; 2. to set the amount of (a tax, a fine, damages, etc.); 3.
                   to impose a fine, tax, etc.; 4. to estimate or determine the significance, importance,
                   or worth of something; to evaluate
                        • The city assesses each lot and its improvements to determine what the
                          property owner must pay to city hall.
                        • For being late in paying her parking ticket, the judge assessed Eleanor a
                          penalty of $40.
                        • The town decided to assess a 1% sales tax on top of the 6% already charged
                          by the state.
                        • For purposes of insurance, the appraiser assessed the painting’s value at
                          $1,200 to $1,500.
                          [-ed, -ing, -ment n.]
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