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How to use reassure in a sentence

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She was forced to say something of this to Mr. Lesley when he asked her about her distractedness, but he could say nothing to reassure her.
He subsequently retracted the claim but in a manner that failed to reassure many experts.
This is supposed to reassure critics that certain groups, like anti-abortionists, will not grab control of hospitals.
While I did like Brent and his company, I did not like his constant need to assure and reassure me that Markus was a swell guy.
I think I need to go and read some poetry, and reassure myself that I am an artist, luvvie.
Keen to dampen down any rumours and to reassure staff that all's well, he tapped out a hastily written memo to his staff using his Blackberry.
On one hand, it needs to reassure the world that Ireland is squeaky clean, a million miles removed from being a tax haven.
If she backs down from the fight with Washington, that might reassure business interests but disillusion his core supporters.
He told the guard to reassure the girl that she was not being scorned and that no one would laugh at her.
But the superintendent is not complacent and is keen to reassure people there is still work to be done.
There is nothing to reassure people that they will be given timely warning so that they can seek safety.
Bridget says that her son is a real trouper, but his success, she hopes, will reassure any parent whose child is diagnosed as a diabetic.
It aims to reassure investors of the trustworthiness of corporate America, with stock markets suffering heavy losses in recent weeks.
It is beneficial to reassure your child that you will be staying by their side, and promote the idea that the hospital is a safe place to be.
After the boy gets booted out of the house, I reassure Dad it was a totally innocent peck and that there was no monkey business going on.
This rhetoric could only reassure if you were a blinking idiot and hadn't seen any news coverage of the current situation at all.
The unanimity expressed by the First Minister and the main opposition party leader should be enough to reassure any reasonable parent.
The movers and shakers behind the framework met business leaders on Thursday with a clear agenda to inform, update and reassure.
When you share bad news and try to reassure people, they're likely not to believe you unless they feel you have skin in the game.
Why does Hashem feel the need to reassure Yaakov that land, one of the most unspiritual things, will be given to him?
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Bentley would have spoken to reassure them, but Tyler signaled him to keep silent.
Happily the doctor in his youth had been in the East and was able to reassure her.
One careless sniff had satisfied his mate, and she trotted on to reassure him.
She said this calmly and quietly, as though to impress her informant and reassure him.
Though himself now considerably excited, Alex sought to reassure the mj man.
Hope almost failed to reassure him as he gazed first at the departing lighters and then at the ice-panoplied hulk on razee.
A certain ungovernable dread hung about her when in the water, unless there was a hand near by that might reach out and reassure her.
Every effort should be made to tranquillize and reassure the patient.
But it will take much to reassure me of your unaltered regard.
It ticks away companionably, as if to reassure me of its realness.
At first the passengers were much frightened, but Captain Anderson hastened to reassure them.
Touched by my Wife's distress, I would have sprung downward to reassure her, but I found myself incapable of motion.
Carlotta sneered, shrugged her handsome shoulders and sang two or three notes to reassure herself.
He would attract her attention, and reassure her by a smiling greeting from a greater distance.
You do not need to reassure me that you will not kiss me, signor.
Next day brought a note from the detective which went far to reassure her.
The two women thought she was going mad and tried to reassure her.
I saw her agonized face over the parapet, and smiled to reassure her.
The papers, that should have gone west to reassure our friends and give them the plans for repelling the invasion, would in a few hours have been in the hands of the invader.
This approach served to reassure female viewers that they too could guiltlessly enjoy sexualized images of males, even the scopophilic actions of their dates.
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