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assuage
verb as in soothe, relieve
Example Sentences
If cost and profitability concerns can be assuaged for investors and the manufacturing companies themselves — meaning the numbers make sense — the implications are enormous.
Such "carefully worded" statements from government officials are unlikely to assuage concerns from Americans, Thomas Warrick, a former DHS deputy assistant secretary for counterterrorism policy, told Salon in an interview.
Such outdoor experiments, these proponents argue, could demonstrate a particular approach’s utility and finally assuage critics’ concerns.
Mr Justice Jeremy Baker said: "The effect of Eli's death on those who loved him is evident. Nothing this court can do will assuage their overwhelming sense of loss."
But what Trump said himself during the campaign has not exactly assuaged people’s fears.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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