Sentence examples for been allayed from inspiring English sources

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been allayed

verb

To make quiet or put at rest; to pacify or appease; to quell; to calm.

  • To allay popular excitement

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Their fears have long since been allayed.

This concern, too, now seems to have been allayed.

These fears now appear to have been allayed.

The Awakening members' fears have still not been allayed.

Their suspicions that the government was somehow involved have not been allayed.

By Wednesday afternoon, those concerns had been allayed and preparations were made to begin the test.

As a result, our earlier misgivings have been allayed and we welcome NATO's newest enlargement.

Questions about the security of voting systems have not been allayed.

My worries about Timothy Spall as a toff have been allayed; he's a hotsy-totsy Clarence.

In general, the fears -- particularly British and French -- that accompanied unification have been allayed.

Worries that Japan might Westernise, culturally as well as economically, have been allayed by the growing influence of China.

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