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to assuage
verb
To lessen the intensity of, to mitigate or relieve (hunger, emotion, pain etc.).
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It did little to assuage the doubters.
But they failed to assuage the southerners' discontent.
Operations like this will do little to assuage their fears.
She recalled his "mumbling some excuse" to assuage her.
But this swift retribution did little to assuage the panic.
The explanation, however, did little to assuage public anger.
Yet it was still not enough to assuage fears.
In the video, Colonel Assad sought to assuage those concerns.
Her recent actions have started to assuage some concerns.
Mr. Kerry sought to assuage those worries as well.
Pension plans discourage blowing the lot on some bling to assuage a mid-life crisis.
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