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Reassure

Reassure | Reassured | Reassures

Reassure meaning

To assure anew; to restore confidence to; to free from fear or self-doubt. | To reinsure.

Example sentences (20)

And despite the First Minister insisting workers will not end up “on the scrapheap”, it is clear he needs to do more to reassure workers that they have a future.

And we want to reassure you that our water is, and continues to be, safe to drink.

Asked how he would reassure LGBTQ+ voters, Pence replied vaguely that he would be a president for all - and then began talking about banning gender affirming treatment for minors.

A spokesperson for Fleetwood Town FC said: "Fleetwood Town would like to reassure supporters the Club will continue to operate as normal and there will be no risk to the future of the club.

But I can deal with fear тАФ тАЬthere are redressal mechanisms in place,тАЭ I reassure myself.

But officers on the street don't appear to reassure residents.

But their denial didn’t reassure me.

Chief Superintendent Kohil added: "I want to reassure residents across Hampshire that as a police service, we are fully committed to tackling the whole range of sexual offences.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s government is trying to revive investor interest in China and reassure foreign companies as part of efforts to reverse an economic slump.

Darktrace bosses reassure investors amid dwindling new.

Despite Barbie (Margot Robbie) trying to reassure him by affirming “You are Ken”, he retorts, “But it’s ‘Barbie and Ken’.

Det Ch Insp Pye said: "I want to reassure Carl's family that Merseyside Police will not give up until those responsible are put before the courts.

DR Congo soldiers marched in the eastern city of Goma on Tuesday, an AFP journalist said, in a bid to reassure locals unsettled at perceived inaction against M23 rebels.

Formed, these able-bodied young men must mount roadblocks in their villages from 6pm to 6am daily, or 24/7 to reassure their wives, mothers, and children that they are safe in their villages.

Former President Donald J. Trump and his allies are not doing much to reassure those worried about his autocratic instincts.

He had to try and reassure himself that in the grand scheme of things it didn't really matter (and it doesn't in the overall history of the planet, really), but knew that it was deeply important to fans and he didn't want to let them down.

He says the game plan was to do everything and puts over his coaches, then says he was afraid in the first round and getting hit a few times helped reassure him of his confidence.

His words reassure the Thessalonians and bolsters their, already present, preparedness.

However, I’d like to reassure the community that we believe this to be an altercation between individuals known to each other which then escalated to a disorder.

However, the bank aimed to reassure UK customers that their funds were safe, noting that Silicon Valley Bank UK was a standalone independent banking institution and that its funds were ring-fenced from the wider group’s operations.