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reassure

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


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On the fourth day, President Jimmy Carter visited the plant to reassure a terrified nation that the situation was under control.

From The Wall Street Journal

A spokesperson said: "Police would like to reassure the public that this incident is believed to be isolated, and a large number of officers are in the area."

From BBC

"That's completely normal and I think people should be reassured that is kind of part of the process and you're not always going to feel motivated 365 days a year," she tells me.

From BBC

But the official predictions at the moment do not make for reassuring reading.

From BBC

Every time I jumped onto the platform I felt exposed, vulnerable in my new surroundings, but reassured by the knowledge that the sway and warmth of community awaited on the next train.

From The Wall Street Journal