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asserting

Asserting is the act of stating something as true. An assertion is a declarative proposition presented as fact, often reflecting the speaker's confidence or commitment.

In everyday language and in philosophy, an assertion is a speech act that conveys information the speaker

In logic and mathematics, an assertion is a proposition asserted within a formal system. Axioms are foundational

In computer science, an assertion is a runtime check that a condition holds. If not, the program

In journalism and law, assertions are statements presented as facts, though they may require supporting evidence

See also: claim, declaration, proposition.

takes
to
be
true.
It
contrasts
with
questions,
commands,
or
expressions
of
doubt.
assertions,
while
theorems
are
assertions
derived
from
them
by
rules
of
inference.
may
halt
or
report
an
error.
Assertions
help
verify
assumptions,
document
intent,
and
aid
debugging;
they
are
sometimes
removed
in
production.
or
justification.
The
strength
and
credibility
of
an
assertion
often
depend
on
the
context
and
the
available
evidence.