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assent it
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "assent it" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers, as "assent" typically functions as a verb and does not require "it" as a direct object. Example: "I cannot assent it without further information."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(5)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
11 human-written examples
Each chamber considers a bill several times and, once it is given royal assent, it affects people's lives.
News & Media
But even with Turkey's assent, it is possible that the Americans will not get clearance for the troops levels they are seeking, they said.
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But at our instigation and with our assent, it also herds us into tribes of common thought and shared temperament, amplifying the timeless human tropism toward cliques.
News & Media
At this rate of progress, and with so conveniently uninformed an interlocutor — not to mention such needless explanations as "to convey assent" — it's a wonder this subplot doesn't go on for 600 pages all by itself.
News & Media
Wodeham's conclusion is decidedly in favor of the latter; namely, in order for a previously dubitable proposition to be elevated to the third degree of evidence, whereby the intellect is necessitated to assent, it must acquire that evidence from the force of the syllogism as whole.
Science
If the task force had abandoned any thoughts of criminal prosecution with Schneiderman's assent, it would be a political and legal bombshell.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
49 human-written examples
Good prose, after all, relates to our shared essence: we know it when we read it, we assent to it, we get it.
News & Media
The arguments might not sound so good to someone with a better mind; but my mental trappings are as they are, and I am always on the brink of assenting — it is almost a subconscious assent.
News & Media
A remark in Philoponus' edition of Ammonius' lectures on De Anima (104,21 23) to the effect that the soul could be forced to profess tyrants' impious dogma, but could not be forced to assent to it and believe it, might perhaps go back to Ammonius and has been taken as possible evidence that he was coerced to pay lip service to Christianity (Westerink 1962, XI XII and Cameron 1969,14 15).
Science
The child welfare authority would allow randomization to a Treatment as Usual Condition (TAU) or TFC-OY if the youth's care manager would consent to it, the youth would assent to it, and the youth's family support team would support it.
When we hold a self-evident truth, our wills are compelled by the clarity and distinctness of the idea: we "see" the truth so clearly and distinctly that we cannot doubt it; that is, we cannot but assent to it.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "assent it" in formal writing. Instead, use "give assent to it" or a more common alternative like "agree to it".
Common error
The verb "assent" typically requires a preposition, such as "to". Saying "assent it" omits this necessary grammatical element. Ensure you use "assent to it" or a similar construction.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "assent it" functions incorrectly as it misses the necessary preposition "to" that typically follows the verb "assent" when referring to something. Ludwig AI highlights that this is not a standard expression.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "assent it" appears in a variety of sources, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect because it omits the necessary preposition "to". The correct usage is "assent to it" or an alternative such as "agree to it" or "consent to it". As Ludwig AI points out, "assent it" is not a standard expression and might confuse readers. Therefore, it should be avoided in formal and professional writing to ensure clarity and correctness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
give assent to it
Adds the necessary preposition "to" for grammatical correctness.
assent to that
Replaces "it" with "that" to refer to a specific statement or proposal.
agree to it
Uses the more common verb "agree" instead of "assent".
consent to it
Uses "consent", implying permission or agreement.
approve of it
Employs "approve", indicating positive regard or satisfaction.
concur with it
Uses "concur" to show agreement, often in a formal context.
endorse it
Implies active support or approval.
ratify it
Suggests formal approval or validation.
sanction it
Indicates official permission or authorization.
accede to it
Suggests reluctantly agreeing or yielding.
FAQs
How to use "assent" correctly in a sentence?
The verb "assent" usually needs the preposition "to". For example, use "assent to the proposal" or "give your "assent"". The phrase "assent it" is generally considered incorrect.
What is a better alternative to the phrase "assent it"?
Instead of "assent it", consider using phrases like "agree to it", "consent to it", or "give assent to it" for better grammatical correctness.
Is there a difference between "assent to" and "agree to"?
"Assent to" is more formal and implies a reasoned agreement, while "agree to" is more general and can refer to any kind of agreement. Both are grammatically correct, unlike "assent it".
What does "royal assent" mean?
"Royal assent" refers to the formal approval by a monarch that is required to make a bill into a law in certain countries, such as the UK and Canada.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested