nonasserted

English

Etymology

From non- + assert + -ed.

Adjective

nonasserted (not comparable)

  1. Not asserted
    • 1983, Michael H. Graham, Evidence: Text, Rules, Illustrations, and Problems, page 94:
      Each of the two categories, nonasserted inference and circumstantial use, will be discussed in turn.
    • 1994, Pretending to Communicate, →ISBN, page 108:
      Likewise, nonasserted material in a discourse longer than a sentence is not rejected when the main assertion is negated.
    • 2015, James W. Forrester, Being Good and Being Logical, →ISBN:
      Obviously, neither the list of asserted propositions nor the list of nonasserted propositions is complete.

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