assert , to state that something is true, challenge , to question something; to refuse to accept that something is right, insist, to say firmly and often that something is true, especially when other people think it may not be true, discuss, to talk or write about something in detail and consider different ideas or opinions about it, argue , to give reasons why you think something is wrong, point out, to draw someone's attention to something, emphasise, to say strongly or show clearly that a fact, idea etc is especially important, present, to show or describe something in detail, suggest, to put forward an idea for people to think about, claim , to state that something is true, even though it has not been proved, conclude , to arrive at a judgement, state, to say something formally, especially in a careful and clear way, doubt , to distrust; to be sceptical about, deny , to reject an idea; to say something is not true, consider , to think , note , to mention something because it is important or interesting, examine , to look at something carefully and thoroughly to find out what it is about.
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