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11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Reassure' in a Sentence

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The lighthouse helped to reassure sailors during the dark night.
The lifeguard's quick response helped reassure the parents when their child got into difficulty in the pool.
The parents have reassured their child about starting a new school.
The kind words of friends can reassure you when you feel sad.
I am reassuring my friend that the storm will pass soon.
He had been reassuring his team throughout the project.
Holding a teddy bear tightly can reassure a child during a thunderstorm.
A simple gesture like holding hands can reassure a child frightened by the dark.
The fluffy teddy bear helps to reassure the baby at bedtime.
The teacher's kind words helped reassure the students before the math test.
She had reassured her anxious child before the first day of school.

Reassure

ree-uh-shoor
verbTo restore confidence or assurance.

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Last Updated On: March 27, 2024
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