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reassure
verb as in restore confidence to
Strongest matches
assure, bolster, buoy, cheer, comfort, console, convince, encourage, hearten, inspire, relieve
Weak matches
give a lift, give confidence, perk up, pick up, put one's mind to rest, snap one out of it
Example Sentences
Others say it needs to offer greater taxpayer-funded incentives for electric cars, and to do more to reassure car buyers that enough charging infrastructure will be built.
It was introduced in 1997 as a universal payment to reassure pensioners they would be able to heat their homes as temperatures drop, although in practice recipients can spend it on whatever they want.
Since Trump was elected the first time, dozens of school districts have declared themselves "sanctuaries" or "safe havens" to reassure students they will not be deported.
Head said that he would elaborate further in forthcoming “step by step” videos, but wanted to reassure his friends that he had survived.
But the pair also reassured viewers that they remain committed to speaking “truth to power” and will be critical of Trump when needed to hold him accountable.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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