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re·as·sur·ance

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. reassurancenoun

    the act of reassuring; restoring someone's confidence

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Dictionary of English Synonymes4.0 / 1 vote

  1. reassurancenoun

    Synonyms:
    renewed assurance

  2. reassurancenoun

    Synonyms:
    (Law.) reinsurance

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  1. List of paraphrases for "reassurance":

    reinsurance, assurance, comfort, tranquillity

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#2835comfort
#5434assurance
#22921reinsurance
#36019reassurance
#38525tranquillity

How to use reassurance in a sentence?

  1. Staff Denis McDonough:

    Last night was a step toward reassurance in that regard and that was important.

  2. Andrew Tyrie:

    The (Treasury) Committee is concerned about allegations involving HSBC and its Swiss private bank, banks have repeatedly told the Committee that, since the crisis, they have put in place reforms to ensure that they operate on the basis of sharply improved standards. The Committee will need reassurance that they have done so in private banking.

  3. Gerard Hastings:

    It strips away the branding which draws people to the pack, removes any false reassurance that features like pastel colors and soothing descriptors are designed to provide, and makes the health warning more prominent.

  4. Chris Coons:

    I've gotten some reassurance about how difficult it is for them to effectively conceal what we know to have been their illicit nuclear weapons developments there.

  5. Mark Webber:

    I think he needs a couple more lieutenants, he needs to have less responsibility in the team and just more reassurance that the Monday to Friday stuff is going to be dealt with, seb's still has got it, but it's a real challenge to stay ahead against a Mercedes-Lewis Hamilton factor week in and week out.


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