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Assuaged

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Assuaged meaning

simple past and past participle of assuage

Example sentences (16)

Ten Hag assuaged fears over Martinez suffering an Achilles injury in the draw with Sevilla.

After all, in the public imagination, the righteous indignation incurred by a tale of justice avoided must eventually be assuaged by a tale of justice done.

For her father, whom she both admired and worshipped, only one profession would have assuaged his appetite, Law.

Mr. Johnson assuaged their concerns after a long night of meetings on Tuesday by committing to working with them to find a way to address SALT separately, said Athina Lawson, a spokeswoman for the speaker’s office.

Surveyor Obi said the present APGA leadership under Barr Ezeokenwa has been able to manage the party’s affairs, reconciling varying interests and ensuring that members with genuine grievances are duly assuaged.

These feelings can be assuaged by building a team of people we can trust in challenging times.

He never hardened or assuaged the innate fragility of Ashok but retained it like it was his to begin with.

Whether or not the protesters’ anger could have been assuaged by a rapid and sincere effort to engage their demands, we’ll never know.

You can see he is kind and compassionate, both qualities Gomber radiates well, and that his loneliness is being assuaged by this intelligent young woman.

Parkey was cut not long afterward, but the Bears’ kicking woes have not been assuaged.

The country does not hold elections, but any discontent is assuaged with generous government polices including zero taxes, subsidised housing, and free healthcare and education.

The presence of Ms. Kern, a former editor at New York magazine, has to some degree assuaged publishers’ fears of algorithmic tyranny.

And while the Coalition Avenir Quebec, which is first in the polls, has tempered its previously strident position against unions, that has not assuaged workers’ concerns about the party’s intentions if it obtains power.

The Abiola family, which has been yearning for justice since, has now been assuaged.

What nagging scruples or pricks of conscience they may have are assuaged by their need for self-preservation, which makes their silence appear logical and rational in the reign of terror.

Gruen (2005), 43. This seems to have assuaged the populace; regardless of whether or not Augustus was a consul, the importance was that he both appeared as one before the people and could exercise consular power if necessary.