Definition: 1. Cause to feel sure; give reassurance to. 2. Give or restore confidence in; cause to feel sure or certain.
Use 'reassure' in a sentence:
1. Reassure your friends.
2. My doctors had to constantly reassure me.
3. Why hadn't he been able to reassure her?
4. It is intended to reassure the parents of teenagers across the world.
5. For a time this led to redoubled efforts to reassure America and the region.
6. The doctor reassured him that there was nothing seriously wrong.
7. Notice of meetings should be given beforehand; this is like issuing a “ Notice to Reassure the Public ”, so that everybody will know what is going to be discussed and what problems are to be solved and can make timely preparations.
8. I kept reassuring them but deep in my heart I knew we had no hope.
9. Direct eye contact reassures the person that you are confident and honest.
10. He didn't need to go to hospital, but he went just to reassure himself.
11. Those in power became concerned with how to reassure the population.
12. He used the medium of radio when he wanted to enlist public support or reassure the citizenry.
13. He exuded the experience and gravitas needed to reassure financial markets.
14. I feel much more reassured when I've been for a health check.
15. A much larger and more flexible package is needed to reassure markets.
16. Let me reassure you on a final point.
17. In case you did think this myth was true, let me reassure you. it's not!
18. But a thought came to reassure him:
19. I tried to reassure her, "Don't worry about it. We won't let it happen again."
20. Regardless, all these complex measures had the same psychological purpose: to reassure people that the free fall would stop and, thereby, curb the fear that would perpetuate a free fall.
21. He stepped in early to reassure the Banks and put together a stimulus plan.
22. She just reassured me that everything was fine.
23. That will not reassure everyone.
24. Suggestions to help reassure children include the following.
25. His father smiled weakly in a forlorn attempt to reassure him that everything was all right.
26. Seelaus tried to reassure the children that he would write to them.
27. He reached for her hand and gave it a reassuring squeeze.
28. The airline tried to reassure the customers that the planes were safe.
29. The captain's confidence during the storm reassured the passengers.
30. Right now, we need it to reassure markets that we'll have enough.
31. In many ways China has made efforts to try to reassure an anxious world.
32. A significant benefit of Undo is purely psychological: It reassures users.
33. He needn't have gone to hospital, but he went just to reassure himself.
34. Reassure the children that the disaster was not their fault in any way.
35. The doctor reassured the old lady.
36. You may also want to reassure him that you value your relationship.
37. I tried to reassure her, 'Don't worry about it. We won't let it happen again.'
38. She gave me some reassuring news.
39. John was constantly reassuring me that we were meant to be together.
40. He also did his best to reassure them.
41. Britain has proposed a practical idea to reassure nervous Allies.
42. This will reassure him that your point of contention is not a personal one.
43. Hannah's natural manner reassured her, and she relaxed.
44. He was rightly suspicious of meeting me until I reassured him I was not writing about him.
45. The overall facts ought to reassure us.
46. They tried to reassure her, but she still felt anxious.
47. His gentle manner and honeyed tones reassured Andrew.
48. Banks are built to look solid to reassure their customers.
49. It's reassuring that we've got the money if necessary.
50. Wally gripped my arm, partly to restrain me and partly to reassure me.
51. It was reassuring to hear John's familiar voice.