Similar words: assurance, reassure, reassured, reassuring, reassuringly, insurance, co-insurance, car insurance. Meaning: n. the act of reassuring; restoring someone's confidence.
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61. Nils had told her Madreidetic hadn't yet stolen the secret of imminence-awareness from the Company but that was no reassurance.
62. She looked into his eyes, into their endless blackness, seeking silent reassurance that he would inflict no more pain.
63. So, from a safe distance, he plucked meanings from the cosmos and wove them together in reassurance.
64. Scrambling to her feet, she pressed herself to Leo[http://sentencedict.com/reassurance.html], needing the reassurance of his strong arms.
65. Make sure you give her as much reassurance as you can to help her feel secure.
66. Another episode that gave him much reassurance was the time when Kate invited him in for tea at the Rectory.
67. They emphasized that: They could give no reassurance for ten years or so.
68. He smiled at her and, in offering her reassurance, broke the spell that held them.
69. They don't provide much additional reassurance value, though, for a couple of reasons.
70. Swiftly Rachel and Nina moved from person to person, releasing seatbelts, offering reassurance and assessing injuries.
71. When we have resolved the matter we shall be in a position to give them all the reassurance they can ask.
72. And with that word of reassurance, Black tips his hat to Blue and continues on his way.
73. The Marines got to their feet, clutching their rifles for reassurance.
74. Instead of gloom and despair, he offered optimism and reassurance.
75. Gunn is acknowledging the dream as an act of reassurance coming from his own soul, not that of his dead friend.
76. Murmuring to me softly, his confiding smile and the concerned wrinkles on his brow creating gentle reassurance, Vora explained.
77. The client may need reassurance that the standards the hotel claims to offer have been scrutinised by an independent body.
78. But reading the reports can provide reassurance that nothing was held back.
79. All they now have is a limited reassurance from the Independent Television Commission that broadcasts will continue for two years.
80. Many consumers might be happy to pay a small premium for the reassurance of sunny meadows.
81. Now the Conservative Party, the markets and the country at large all desperately seek reassurance.
82. So instead of providing reassurance, it raises doubts in customers' minds.
83. Some vast emptiness seemed to drive him on, a craving for warmth and reassurance.
84. The reassurance that there is a place for all of us in the scheme of things should help a little.
85. The gift of energy imparted by the young is stabilized and given reassurance by the quiet optimism of survivors.
86. Since each of these parties leant on the other for reassurance, relations between them will be soured as a result.
87. In addition to medical prescription, victims require emotional support and reassurance which is not available from sources such as the family.
88. Watching the children together gave reassurance that childhood is not all one-upmanship and go-for-the-jugular.
89. The counsellor needs to give continual reassurance of interest and concern.
90. In their place are healthy-looking, fresh faces that carry the reassurance of a couple in harmony.
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