Cause to feel sure; give reassurance to.
1 Reflection should reassure us that the Irish economy remains in good health.
2 She said the new warning system would help reassure tourists and operators.
3 It can also help reassure the parties of each other's good faith.
4 Police sought to reassure local people, saying they were not at risk.
5 Legacy fundraising: do charities need a code of practice to reassure donors?
6 We need someone to direct us and reassure us this is possible.
7 A stopgap solution was unlikely to reassure business or investors, he said.
8 Dodd sought to reassure investors about the health of the two companies.
9 Later, the prisoner said, There is no way I can reassure you.
10 Despite the tumbling profits, several of the banks sought to reassure investors.
11 Germany tried in January to reassure Poland the Yamal route was safe.
12 Photo: AFP The sell-off continued despite China's latest attempts to reassure investors.
13 It soon found it scrambling to reassure a nervous public and parliament.
14 But he knew that he spoke the words mostly to reassure himself.
15 Both Mets officials attempted to reassure Cespedes that was not the case.
16 Photo: RNZI But the company sought to reassure the people of Vanuatu.
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