Similar words: reassure, assured, assuredly, reassuring, reassurance, rest assured, reassuringly, assure. Meaning: [‚rɪːə'ʃʊr /-'ʃʊə] adj. having confidence restored; freed from anxiety.
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61. She returned to her motel, reassured by the nurses that her husband would be quite all right.
62. Franco was irritated by the Tripartite Note but, ultimately, it reassured him.
63. The family refused to be reassured by the expert's promises that poltergeists did not harm people.
64. 'No one can ever take your spirit away from you,' my mother reassured me.
65. They felt reassured when all they found were dying amphibians, reptiles and crustacea.
66. Most horses will stand better for the farrier, and be more cooperative, if they are reassured and rewarded.
67. She was referred again to the same cardiologist the next year and the exercise test was again negative and she was reassured.
68. Robert Maxwell reassured shareholders and the world at large that he had turned his giant mind to the greenhouse effect.
69. Morliere, anxious to avert an explosion, reassured Valluy that the ultimatum was unnecessary, since hostilities had stopped.
70. This book is going to make us all feel reassured by our own dysfunctions.
71. Students' Books and you will be reassured to note that grammar points are clearly identified, explained, and practised.
72. It absolved him of jealousy and spread balm on her irritations and reassured her that she had not the slightest regret.
73. According to the military report, the presence of the troops reassured a small group of white women and children gathered there.
74. Reassured, the Senate passed the treaty by a vote of eighty-two to one.
75. I have been reassured on countless occasions that a hypnotist can not make me do anything against my will.
76. The president reassured voters that there would be no tax increase.
77. They want to be reassured that they have made the right choice in sending their daughters to Oregon.
78. They apologized and reassured us that the matter would be dealt with immediately.
79. It reassured him to know that he had somehow put himself in the clear.
80. The captain's confidence during the storm reassured the passengers.
81. The calm, lone scene reassured her.
82. The doctor reassured the sick man.
83. Hannah's natural manner reassured her, and she relaxed.
84. The old man was reassured.
85. His virulent opposition to Zionism reassured the radicals.
86. The teacher's calmness during the storm reassured the children.
87. The U.S. Embassy in Tehran, conveying the shah's message,[sentencedict.com] reassured the State Department that he was "certainly not yet" thinking about leaving the NPT or joining the nuclear club.
88. It reassured some doctors that they were medicating an organic disorder, and stirred interest in genetic testing for depression risk.
89. It reassured him to speak of the fear of another.
90. European stocks rose to a two-year high as reports reassured investors that the global economic recovery is intact. Asian stocks and U.S. stock-index futures also advanced.
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