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reassure
/ ˌːəˈʃʊə /
verb
- to relieve (someone) of anxieties; restore confidence to
- another term for reinsure
Derived Forms
- ˌˈܰԳ, noun
- ˌˈܰ, noun
- ˌˈܰԲ, adverb
Other yvlog Forms
- ··ܰ·Գ noun
- ··ܰ·· [ree-, uh, -, shoor, -id-lee, -, shur, -], adverb
- ··ܰ·Գ noun
- ··ܰ· noun
Example Sentences
Ahmed al-Sharaa's attempts to reassure the country's minorities were interrupted in early March by an explosion of violence in Syria's coastal region – a stronghold of the former regime.
And what she wants to do is not reassure her partner that their love was always enough or prepare her family for her demise or go off on a bucket-list jaunt with her best friends.
Politicians who try to reassure voters and investors about a market downturn often sound as though they’re sugarcoating the downside of their own policies, but that doesn’t always mean they’re wrong.
"I know there will be families who have missing loved ones and worried about the remains and I want to reassure you that, if any relevant information comes to light, we will be in touch."
“She is reassuring proof to us that life goes on after death,” said York Blaine.
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