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reassure

[ree-uh-shoor, -shur] / ˌri əˈʃʊər, -ˈʃɜr /


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“I want to reassure everyone who is outside of the new evacuation zone that, when you go home, you can feel safe,” said Orange County Health Officer Dr. Regina Chinsio-Kwong.

From Los Angeles Times • May 26, 2026

Det Supt Stacey Murray, who is leading the investigation for Norfolk Police, said: "I want to reassure everyone that we are being meticulous in our approach to this investigation."

From BBC • May 22, 2026

The president said Poland would get 5,000 extra troops, a move that is intended to reassure an ally but won’t forestall the White House’s effort to shrink the U.S. military presence in Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 22, 2026

“OpenAI needs to reassure its current investors that the revenue issues reported earlier this year are being resolved,” Brian Mulberry, chief market strategist at Zacks Investment Management, told MarketWatch in emailed comments.

From MarketWatch • May 20, 2026

He tried to reassure them, telling them that he had been "schooled."

From Nazi Saboteurs by Samantha Seiple




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