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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91. A generous And Nick Clegg tried to reassure the public that this was no sell - out.
92. Let me reassure you ( that ) your service be quite satisfying.
93. In fact, one reason we gawk is to reassure ourselves that we could never do such a thing.
94. Dungan was looking for someone conservative enough to reassure Congress.
95. The Reserve Bank of India stepped in to reassure depositors that ICICI was financially sound amid reports of a wave of cash withdrawals from the bank.
96. Obama, 46, sought to reassure his supporters late Tuesday at a rally in Evansville, Indiana.
97. Do you frequently reassure yourself that you are self - sufficient?
98. This seemed to reassure him and he continued more confidently.
99. To realize this aim, the company has a part of the capital into our faults caused by the customer benefit loss compensation, for you reassure worries.
100. To challenge and reassure at the same time requires political talent of the highest order.
101. Displaying the names of the metro stations would reassure pedestrians -- it would remind them /where/ they are in this phantasmagoric city. And all at no extra cost!
102. Many hedge funds are likely to stay registered, to reassure institutional investors.
103. To reassure potential investors, Ambergene's board of directors decided to confirm Cano's claims of reanimation.
104. President Ford's first act assuming the presidency was to reassure the public.sentencedict.com/reassure.html
105. The other shore is right here, forgive and forget, protect and reassure.
106. The stepped-up American presence will reassure Australia and well as other countries in the region that the U.S. is engaged at a time when Chinese intentions are uncertain, he said.
107. Dr Noemi Eiser, Honorary Medical Director, British Lung Foundation, said: "We would like to reassure people that occasional use of paraffin candles should not pose any risk to their lung health.
108. Mr. Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel last week proposed tighter policy coordination between euro-zone countries, in a quest to reassure markets about the survival of the currency bloc.
109. The U . N. administrator faulted ethnic Albanian politicians for not doing enough to reassure the Serb minority.
110. Cowperwood's innate financial ability did not reassure Stener in this hour.
111. The market is reassure by the government statement on import control.
112. The airline tried to reassure the customers that the planes were safe.
113. Smith says his study and others reassure him that advertising to children is not "sinful or wicked", but, he concedes, one should "be mindful of the gullibility of young children".
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