reassure
assuredly
self-assured
assure oneself
assure of
I assure you (that)there's no danger.
Let me assure you that it was not intentional.
assured beyond all doubt.
they assured him of their full confidence.
you would be assured of a welcome.
paints with an assured hand.
Nothing can assure permanent happiness.
I can assure you of the reliability of the news.
an assured demand for such goods
He assured me success.
Our precautions ensured our safety.See Usage Note at assure
she assured herself that he was asleep.
it behoves the House to assure itself that there is no conceivable alternative.
the hotel assures every guest of personal attention.
beneath that assured exterior, she's vulnerable.
The battle is perennial and victory is never assured.
Not much, I can assure you. And you?
Action in the Republican-controlled House is far from assured.
This contract assures the company's profit this year.
We can never be completely assured that they won't.
But with climate change, that supply chain is no longer assured.
Union leaders say they've been assured by several mayor hopefuls.
Her sainthood, and presumably her health, was pretty much assured from then on.
When the North and South reunited, how their new society would function was not assured.
Rest assured, this matter will be handled with the utmost discretion.
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