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allay

[uh-ley] / əˈleɪ /


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EU officials say they have gone out of their way to allay Belgian worries and that multiple layers of protection -- including guarantees from other member states -- mean the risks are minimal.

From Barron's

Discovery while trying to allay fears the deal will hurt the entertainment industry.

From Los Angeles Times

As my colleague Sabrina Escobar reports, this year’s total helped allay fears that a weakened consumer wouldn’t show up to shop.

From Barron's

This person tries to allay the fears of the men as she appeals to them to "hang in there, we are doing everything we can".

From BBC

That should also allay fears of inflated valuations for artificial intelligence plays—as Barron’s has argued, any bubble is unlikely to burst while the Fed is in the midst of cutting rates.

From Barron's