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allay

[uh-ley] / əˈleɪ /


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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

Nvidia’s shares handed back gains Thursday, leading other tech stocks lower, after its earnings only briefly allayed worries over heavy spending in AI.

From The Wall Street Journal

Among other things, the restructuring plan might allay such antitrust concerns, since as Zhang explained, each Alibaba business unit would be empowered to make its own decisions and raise capital independently.

From Seattle Times

Investors cannot count on others to allay unintended consequences.

From Washington Post