Assertorically

/əˈsɜːtərɪkli/ adverb

In a way that states something as a definite fact without needing proof or evidence.

From assertory (adjective) + -ically (adverbial suffix). Assertory comes from Latin assertor (one who claims or maintains), derived from asserere (to claim or assert). The suffix -ical adds the meaning of manner or method.

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