REASSURE


Meaning of REASSURE in English

verb

ADVERB

▪ constantly

He was constantly reassuring himself that he had acted for the best.

▪ quickly

VERB + REASSURE

▪ be able to , can

▪ help (to)

▪ seek to , try to

▪ hasten to

▪ do little to , do nothing to

▪ do a lot to , do much to ( esp. BrE )

The report will do much to ~ parents of children at the school.

PREPOSITION

▪ about

They tried to ~ the public about the safety of public transport.

▪ of

She needed to be ~d of his love for her.

▪ with

He ~d her with a pat on the arm.

PHRASES

▪ feel ~d

Kate nodded, but she didn't feel ~d.

▪ need reassuring

Often parents simply need reassuring that their children are happy at school.

Reassure is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ investor

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