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to assuaging
verb
To lessen the intensity of, to mitigate or relieve (hunger, emotion, pain etc.).
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"India is the lynchpin" to assuaging Pakistan's fears and the U.S. could influence India.
This will go a long way to assuaging the concerns that some have about the death penalty.
And the revenue raised might go some way to assuaging the concerns of those who oppose immigration, especially now when clever thinking is needed about ways to improve public finances.
We have all the models — we're elephant hunting, going after big game!" In addition to assuaging various slights from V.C.s, Andreessen is attempting to assuage the wound of the 2000 crash, by maintaining that it was an isolated event.
The two positions where the All Blacks could be considered light on back-up cover are – worryingly – openside flanker and fly-half, although Slade's assured display at No 10 yesterday will go some way to assuaging concerns about the gap behind Daniel Carter.
Mr. Clinton emphasized the need to work to strengthen democracy in Russia rather than vigorously condemning Russian policy in Chechnya, and he devoted little time to assuaging Russian fears, shared by Western Europe, that the United States had turned its back on efforts to control nuclear arms.
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It did little to assuage the doubters.
Bettman tried to assuage some fears here.
But AQ tries to assuage their fears.
She recalled his "mumbling some excuse" to assuage her.
But this swift retribution did little to assuage the panic.
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