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reassurance
[ ree-uh-shoor-uhns, -shur ]
noun
- something, such as information, praise, or an action or gesture, that soothes, comforts, or restores to confidence:
The organization offers support, guidance, and, most importantly, the reassurance that, whatever the problem, you're not the first parent to face it.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of reassurance1
Example Sentences
She said changes made to the bill allowing ministers powers to make regulations about voluntary assisted dying services would "hopefully also provide some reassurance on issues around devolution".
Tucked inside Universal Studios’ showstopping new Florida park Epic Universe, don’t expect warm reassurance as you enter the space.
And don’t we all need a big healing sing-along moment with “The Middle” with the hooky reassurance that everything will be all right, all right?
It meant that over a four-year period, she had been given false reassurance about her health when she was developing cervical cancer, and the opportunity to treat pre-cancerous cells passed.
"Our initial investigations do indicate that it was an isolated incident, and local neighbourhood officers are carrying out reassurance patrols in the area."
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