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is assuaged
verb
To lessen the intensity of, to mitigate or relieve (hunger, emotion, pain etc.).
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The lingering pain of that defeat is assuaged by the memory of what went before.
And if he is assuaged, City Hall still has the problem of overcoming objections to toilets and bus shelters.
But my guilt is assuaged by the knowledge that their suffering will soon be at an end.
It is assuaged by Widmann's ravishing music, which lingered with me as the greatest discovery of this complex, magnificently flawed work.
"Maimonides, the great medieval Jewish philosopher, says that in the collective grief the individual's grief is assuaged," Wolpe wrote to me in an e-mail.
Enter Sophie Okonedo's well-heeled Susannah, whose dissatisfaction with her own privileged life is assuaged when she spies raw talent in her new "daily" woman.
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She is assuaging and possibly wiping out nagging doubts that in some quarters had verged on dread.
While it doesn't bring back victims, it is assuaging emotions.
By 5pm his doubts had been assuaged.
And how could it be assuaged?
But Mr. Hussein, 69, would not be assuaged.
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