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Assuage meaning
To lessen the intensity of, to mitigate or relieve (hunger, emotion, pain, etc.). | To pacify or soothe (someone). | To calm down, become less violent (of passion, hunger etc.); to subside, to abate.
Synonyms of Assuage
Example sentences (20)
And, as those actions were being taken, the two companies arguably tried to assuage investors and divert their attention by paying them sizable dividends.
But this acknowledgment should not assuage concerns over the dangers that this technology poses.
But to assuage Greece – after the US renewed a military cooperation deal that will see a greater American military presence in the country – the Biden Administration wants to sell Greece 20 F-35s now and 20 more later.
CEO Shou Zi Chew’s testimony before Congress did little to assuage U.S. worries over TikTok’s China-based parent company ByteDance and added fresh momentum to lawmakers’ calls to ban the platform nationwide.
Emily Stipe, the company’s senior manager for federal and state advocacy, is one of several energy officials seeking to assuage EV-related infrastructure fears as heat becomes more extreme.
I'm also really glad you enjoy your own company and are fine being alone – it's a rare gift that shows real comfort in your skin, and will assuage loneliness as you get older.
In her early years in Alaska, Jane will assuage the difficulties inherent in this change with semi-annual trips Outside and by encouraging friends and relatives to visit her and Calvin in the Last Frontier.
Milestones like the critical and commercial success of Bryan’s “Something in the Orange” assuage those doubts, at least temporarily.
Now the top jobs are up for grabs again — and politicians want to assuage voters’ fears about illegal narcotics.
Still, the hyper-charged political environment has galvanized Fairview and Sanford leaders to assuage concerns about compromised care.
The program also includes a maintenance plan for at least the first three growing seasons, something that helps to assuage some residents’ concerns about who is responsible for tending to newly planted trees, Shockling says.
To assuage any fears about the marketability of “The Purge,” Universal brought in Michael Bay, the veteran director behind “Transformers” and “Armageddon,” to oversee “The Purge’s” production.
While Asuelu and Kalani attempted to assuage rumors of their divorce by posing together for a Christmas photo of their little family, Kalani and Asuelu separated.
With these associations having joined hands to voice their concerns, the Gujarat government is trying hard to assuage their fears and concerns.
Any attempt to assuage his right-wingers risks losing the support of the One Nation group of moderate Conservatives.
But there was no need for them other than to assuage the shock of the passengers who saw the wreckage of the plane in front of them.
Caroline County Sheriff David Baker sought to assuage their concerns, saying his agency is well equipped to handle the extra calls.
Germany has not become the sick man of Europe but a tired one that needs structural reforms, Finance Minister Christian Lindner said Friday as he sought to assuage fears of a prolonged downturn in the eurozone's largest economy.
He then raised an issue with making payment, and Mr Ng tried to assuage him on this, saying it was not under the purview of the MY VEP office.
In the essay that may have first introduced the idea, historian Mary Sarotte a further detail to help assuage Russian objections.