Synonym: assure. Similar words: reassuring, reassuringly, assure, rest assured, treasure, treasurer, assuring, pressure. Meaning: [‚rɪːə'ʃʊr /-'ʃʊə] v. 1. cause to feel sure; give reassurance to 2. give or restore confidence in; cause to feel sure or certain.
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31. Police want to reassure anyone who's nervous about coming foreward with information.
32. You can then realistically reassure yourself that you have nothing to worry about.
33. One thing he did was to reassure them that planning was not as far advanced as they had feared.
34. Perhaps the headmaster had been able to reassure her in ways that were not open to Robert.
35. She gripped my arms as she hugged me, as if to reassure herself I wasn't going to disappear.
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36. If the government is to restore its credibility, it must seek chiefly to inform, not to reassure by whatever means.
37. He must have harbored the vague notion that I could reassure him.
38. The only thing is, I want to reassure you that she will be perfectly safe here.
39. The exchange is purely ritual in function, authorizing Bert Braddock to reassure anxious shop stewards if they start asking awkward questions.
40. Oh, and you'd better reassure her that I didn't bash in his head for him.
41. I tried to reassure her by saying that the police would arrive soon.
42. Mr. Key I am delighted to reassure the hon. Gentleman on the subject of computer software for local authorities.
43. She can reassure the pregnant woman that she will have the ability and confidence to be an advocate on her own behalf.
44. Gingrich, who has been making telephone calls to reassure colleagues, will address House Republicans on Monday night.
45. The Minister said nothing today that will reassure the farming community.
46. I did what I could to reassure him, but once the operation began, I was shunted aside and forgotten.
47. This is because we are trying to create a better world now, I hastily reassure myself.
48. Even the horse brasses, hung beside the fire, pub trinkets, reassure me.
49. This goes on to the computer so that the cabin crew will know to reassure you and help you through the flight.
50. He wanted some one to reassure him, he wanted to feel at ease.
51. He needed to go and reassure the men in his platoon.
52. She went on record to reassure parents that no children were taken with a revenge motive.
53. We require a much more detailed answer before we can reassure those involved.
54. Donna gripped her hand briefly to reassure her, but the gesture did little to ease Julie's fear.
55. So when your youngster barks and looks back at you, reassure him with a pat.
56. Most of the time, x-rays are performed to reassure patients or doctors, according to the researchers.
57. It was clear to him that, however she tried to reassure him, Susan carried his failure home in her baggage.
58. Dave could see how worried she was, and he tried to reassure her.
59. There was an article on bed-wetting, how parents need to reassure children.
60. The minister of agriculture and resettlement, Kumbirai Kangai, has been trying to reassure white farmers.
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