Sentence example with the word 'reassure'

reassure

afford hope, bolster, cheer, console, encourage, give comfort, inspire, make fair promise, nerve, remove all doubt, solace

Definition v. cause to feel sure

Last update: October 3, 2015


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To reassure herself entirely she called the slave-woman aside, and asked her whether Mary was indeed a trust worthy servant.   [Please select]

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She tries to reassure him but the threat arrives in very real form in the person of a more than cunning fox.   [verb]

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It is important to reassure people with non-ulcer dyspepsia that no serious disease has been found.   [verb]

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The police reassured her about her husband's security.   [Please select]

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Her face was still hidden against her father's breast; but she lifted her head presently, and the pale calmness of her countenance reassured him.   [verb]

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Posidonius, the Magian, had been to see him, and had completely reassured him.   [verb]

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To reassure herself entirely she called the slave-woman aside, and asked her whether Phabis was indeed a trust worthy servant of the widow's.'   [verb]

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Moreover, the prelate's plain, common-sense view of the case reassured him, and removed a doubt that had long ago disturbed his peace of mind.   [verb]

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Everybody looked at him, as though to discern the signs of his temper, and no one was perceptibly reassured by the sight of his white face and frowning forehead.   [verb]

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And then we can just step into the workshop on our way--that will reassure your father.   [verb]

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