assertive

దృఢమైన
definition
adjective
patients should be more assertive with their doctors
having or showing a confident and forceful personality.
translation of 'assertive '
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example
I have become more 'assertive' and self assured, and have found strengths within myself which I did not know existed.
With other less 'assertive' bird species, the young can be moved from the ground and placed close to the parents.
On top of abuse, midwives also face a far more 'assertive' and confident middle class mother than they did even 15 years ago.
Not being the most 'assertive' of people even at the best of times, I made my excuses.
We just have to push a little harder, be a little more 'assertive' , and I think we can pull it off.
The sheep, popularly incapable of individual decision, appears quite 'assertive' .
It showed that she was finding it very hard to be 'assertive' , and her son was confused by his mother's contradictory signals.
An 'assertive' person makes his or her feelings known but remains in control of the situation.
He insists that while 'assertive' management is needed, there is no place for aggression or bullying.
I have no problem in chatting up beautiful women, and I am in certain cases the 'assertive' alpha male.
It would take only an 'assertive' patient and a confident healthcare provider who is willing to listen.
Women tend to be far more 'assertive' with their trolleys than men.
In future we are going to see a much more 'assertive' parliament.
They reported increased confidence in being more 'assertive' with patients.
Although quite small, the seven-year-old has become a remarkably 'assertive' traveler.
The Emperor is often associated with Aries, which is a strong and 'assertive' astrological fire sign.
Mothers should train their daughters from a young age to protect themselves so that they grow up to be 'assertive' .
You are 'assertive' , bold and energetic, and this helps you move closer towards your goals.
Another firm, 'assertive' phone call heads my to-do list for tomorrow.
Expressing your anger in an 'assertive' , not aggressive, manner is the healthiest way to let out anger.
Asking for what we want can be a powerful way to build our self-confidence, 'assertiveness' and keep us on track.
Rather than getting into a shouting match, he recommends taking three deep breaths, changing your environment or making your point 'assertively' but calmly.
It's about 'assertiveness' and confidence building, not just lifting weights.
I raised my voice and 'assertively' directed him to move.
We emptied wine bottles and talked about ourselves, taking it in turns to nod 'assertively' at each other's observations.
It is a reflection and measure of growing confidence and 'assertiveness' of the lesbian and gay communities.
The 'assertiveness' required of a self-respecting man was frowned on in slaves and women.
He holds out the glass 'assertively' , as if to demonstrate his rejection of fundamentalist restraints.
The hostility-reduction intervention included teaching them skills for expressing anger more appropriately and more 'assertively' .
He or she exudes self-confidence, 'assertiveness' , and a willingness to take risks.
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