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reassure

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


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There's a reassuring clacking as the individual letters hit the blank white page in quick, noisy succession:

From BBC

Looking ahead: “A day after a more reassuring CPI report, this could increase investor concern that inflation will act as a constraint on rate cuts,” said Bret Kenwell, investment analyst at eToro.

From MarketWatch

He reassures me further by saying "all the machinery for healthy ageing" is there and just needs to be optimised.

From BBC

A less severe antitrust decision than expected, research showing strong performance by Alphabet’s AI models, and positive data regarding Google’s search business, have reassured investors.

From Barron's

"Should this application be approved, we would feel unable to reassure our constituents that we are doing everything possible to protect them on British soil," they add.

From BBC