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reassured

adjective as in relieved

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Although the mother of another girl had phoned the school in tears, Audrey F said she had called her back, with Samuel Paty also on the call, and said the mother appeared reassured.

From BBC

They dismissed the measure’s victory as the last gasp of a white electorate and reassured Latinos who lived in states that spawned dozens of copycat laws, measures and politicians by retelling the Democratic triumphalist part like it was gospel.

She also said she had raised her concern during at least one meeting, before becoming reassured that the police were hunting for a discarded vial, including by the river in Salisbury, and by the Environment Agency, who would "monitor the unusual numbers of dead fish appearing in the river".

From BBC

She told the BBC she hoped MPs would be reassured by the bill's safeguards, adding: "What I would say to colleagues is, if you vote against the bill, or even if you abstain, you’re saying that the status quo is OK and it's not OK."

From BBC

Zelenskyy left the call somewhat reassured, according to Axios.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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