The word "more asseverated" is spelled as /mɔr əˈsɛvəreɪtɪd/. The first syllable "mor" is pronounced with an "o" sound as in "more" and the second syllable "as" is pronounced with an "a" sound as in "cat". The third syllable "sev" is pronounced with an "e" sound as in "revolve" and the fourth syllable "er" is pronounced with an "uh" sound as in "under". The last syllable "ated" is pronounced with an "ayt" sound as in "wait". Together, the word means to assert or affirm strongly.
The word "asseverated" is derived from the verb "asseverate", which is derived from Latin roots. The Latin root word is "asseverare", which is formed by combining "ad-" (meaning "to, towards") and "severus" (meaning "serious, strict"). Thus, the Latin root implies a serious or strict affirmation or assertion.
The word "more" in "more asseverated" simply means "greater" or "additional". When combined with "asseverated", it intensifies the meaning to imply a stronger or more vehement assertion or affirmation.