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		|  reassure 
  
 
 
  re‧as‧sure/ˌriːəˈʃʊə $ -ˈʃʊr/ verb [TRANSITIVE] to make someone feel calmer and less worried or frightened about a problem or situation:
 ▪ Teachers reassured anxious parents.
 reassure somebody (that)
 ▪ He tried to reassure me that my mother would be okay.
 
 
  verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
 
  ADVERB very
 ▪ This second explanation is not very reassuring.
 ▪ It's very reassuring that some companies can be relied upon to give good customer service and satisfaction.
 ▪ It feels very reassuring to the person and at the same time it allows them to become accustomed to your touch.
 
  NOUN market
 ▪ The G7 members did no more than reassure the financial markets about their readiness to intervene to curb volatility.
 ▪ What is evident is that the cut reassured the financial markets a bit more than it scared them.
 parent
 ▪ She went on record to reassure parents that no children were taken with a revenge motive.
 ▪ It also reassured them that their parents loved them and cared about their wellbeing.
 ▪ But babysitters who've completed the course can show a certificate of competence to the child's parents to reassure them.
 
  VERB feel
 ▪ The hands of a human should make the puppy feel warm and reassured.
 ▪ This book is going to make us all feel reassured by our own dysfunctions.
 ▪ It feels very reassuring to the person and at the same time it allows them to become accustomed to your touch.
 ▪ They felt reassured when all they found were dying amphibians, reptiles and crustacea.
 ▪ She was feeling sleepy and reassured.
 find
 ▪ What kind of person would you find reassuring?
 ▪ Fishing and sailing parties found his presence reassuring.
 need
 ▪ You needed to be reassured of my love for you.
 ▪ It is easy to see why they might need reassuring.
 ▪ There was an article on bed-wetting, how parents need to reassure children.
 ▪ In such circumstances the rejected candidate needs to be reassured that his response will be treated in confidence.
 ▪ When she returned - and she would surely return soon - she would need reassuring and a lot of tender loving.
 ▪ He needed to go and reassure the men in his platoon.
 ▪ They may need reassuring that if they drink more liquid this will not occur.
 seek
 ▪ Moffett sought to reassure investors that the company had social issues under control.
 try
 ▪ She knew, too, she had to try and reassure the children, and struggled to control herself.
 ▪ Uncle Michael had tried to reassure and convince.
 ▪ He tried to calm and reassure her.
 ▪ It was clear to him that, however she tried to reassure him, Susan carried his failure home in her baggage.
 ▪ The minister of agriculture and resettlement, Kumbirai Kangai, has been trying to reassure white farmers.
 ▪ I tried to reassure myself that I was slowing down.
 want
 ▪ Desperately she wanted to reassure him, but could find no words.
 ▪ They want to be reassured that they have made the right choice in sending their daughters to Oregon.
 ▪ The only thing is, I want to reassure you that she will be perfectly safe here.
 ▪ He wanted some one to reassure him, he wanted to feel at ease.
 ▪ Police want to reassure anyone who's nervous about coming foreward with information.
 ▪ That's why they want to reassure them of their treatment at the Police station.
 EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
 ▪ 'No one can ever take your spirit away from you,' my mother reassured me.
 ▪ I tried to reassure her by saying that the police would arrive soon.
 ▪ I tried to reassure her that she had made the right decision in turning down the job.
 ▪ My mother did her best to reassure me, but I still felt nervous and insecure.
 ▪ Officials reassured callers who were worried about the fires.
 ▪ She returned to her motel, reassured by the nurses that her husband would be quite all right.
 ▪ The company has reassured its workers that there will be no job losses this year.
 ▪ The company tried to reassure shareholders about the safety of their stocks.
 ▪ The doctor did his best to reassure us that Cindy would be all right.
 ▪ The president reassured voters that there would be no tax increase.
 EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
 ▪ Fishing and sailing parties found his presence reassuring.
 ▪ Her wit reassured them that Robert would be opposed now and then, if not contained.
 ▪ How to reassure this woman when her question pricked his own uncertainty?
 ▪ Make it as reassuring as you can.
 ▪ Most of the time, x-rays are performed to reassure patients or doctors, according to the researchers.
 ▪ She went on record to reassure parents that no children were taken with a revenge motive.
 ▪ While the locals are reassured by international aid and the presence of specialists, they also look to other sources of succour.
 
 
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