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reassure
verb as in restore confidence to
Strongest matches
assure, bolster, buoy, cheer, comfort, console, convince, encourage, hearten, inspire, relieve
Weak matches
give a lift, give confidence, perk up, pick up, put one's mind to rest, snap one out of it
Example Sentences
Even if good connections are in place, work needs to be done to reassure clients.
No other living politician could have reassured Israel, threatened Hamas and patched together a broad Arab coalition the way he has done.
Jefferies Financial sought to reassure investors that it can absorb any potential losses related to the First Brands bankruptcy, after its shares fell 18% last week.
Before the psychedelic ceremony begins, which Stuart has agreed for the BBC World Service to film, Ms Hardy reassures her client he can stop at any time.
Claire says the friend was "reassuring", explaining that she thought she was "being kind" by giving space, unaware of the hurt caused.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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