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Discover Ludwig'to reassure' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb and it typically means to make someone feel more confident or secure. For example, "The doctor spoke to her in a calming voice to reassure her that her tests didn't show any serious health concerns."
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to reassure
verb
To assure anew; to restore confidence to; to free from fear or terror.
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Chertoff tried to reassure Goodlatte.
He tried to reassure himself.
He tried to reassure me.
12. Phrase used to reassure.
He tries to reassure her.
He tried to reassure her.
He wanted to reassure them.
Phrase used to reassure.
The anesthesiologist did little to reassure me.
He was quick to reassure me.
We, knowing nothing, tried to reassure him.
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