Sentence examples for to reassuring from inspiring English sources

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to reassuring

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To assure anew; to restore confidence to; to free from fear or terror.

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Phil's approach to reassuring the country is sleep therapy.

With the deficit at about 13 percent of gross national product, he's seen as credible on fiscal responsibility, the key to reassuring bond and currency markets.

Months prior to reassuring the clerk that my pineapple to egg ratio would work out just fine, I had acquired my driver's license.

Unlike some nonfiction tales of grace under adversity, "You Don't Need Feet to Dance" leaves in the mundane obstacles rather than skipping to reassuring triumph.

That points, for example, to reassuring voters that immigration is under control, not just to explaining why it can be beneficial.

Speaking of teens, they support whole submarkets of publishing and series of movies dedicated to reassuring them that their pimply predicament is by far the worst: cliques, virginity, trigonometry.

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He tried to reassure me.

Chertoff tried to reassure Goodlatte.

He tried to reassure himself.

12. Phrase used to reassure.

He tries to reassure her.

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