aver

[ uh-vur ]
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verb (used with object),a·verred, a·ver·ring.
  1. to assert or affirm with confidence; declare in a positive or peremptory manner.

  2. Law. to allege as a fact.

Origin of aver

1
1350–1400; Middle English <Middle French averer<Medieval Latin advērāre, equivalent to ad-ad- + -vēr- (<Latin vērus true) + -ā- thematic vowel + -re infinitive suffix

synonym study For aver

See maintain.

Other words from aver

  • mis·a·ver, verb (used with object), mis·a·verred, mis·a·ver·ring.
  • pre·a·ver, verb (used with object), pre·a·verred, pre·a·ver·ring.
  • un·a·verred, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for aver

aver

/ (əˈvɜː) /


verbavers, averring or averred (tr)
  1. to state positively; assert

  2. law to allege as a fact or prove to be true

Origin of aver

1
C14: from Old French averer, from Medieval Latin advērāre, from Latin vērus true

Derived forms of aver

  • averment, noun

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