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Definition of reassurance in English: reassurancenoun riːəˈʃʊərənsˌriəˈʃʊrəns mass noun1The action of removing someone's doubts or fears. children need reassurance and praise Example sentencesExamples - But the main need for our frail elderly brothers and sisters in Christ is fellowship and reassurance in the gospel.
- I had interviewed her and noted she was nervous and wanted reassurance and comfort.
- As a result, they feel they need relief and reassurance more than ever.
- Support and reassurance that growing pains will pass as children grow up can help them relax.
- The arrival of police community support officers and community wardens can help give the public reassurance.
- She has had trouble with her back and was tearful with relief after the comforting reassurance meted out by her principal and tutors.
- Perhaps it was for his own consolation - like pinching oneself in reassurance.
- Women who have experienced such loss require considerable reassurance and support in a subsequent pregnancy.
- If only my mother had known about such simple measures as adjusting the feeding position and soothing reassurance.
- There is often little creative scope, frustration is common, and regular praise and reassurance are essential.
- Along with the spinach pancakes I also enjoyed some comfort and reassurance.
- My children gain comfort and reassurance from me in exactly that tableau.
- Underneath you both want reassurance, but fear you'll be rejected.
- They are given support and reassurance during their stay but, once they return home, they are on their own.
- To pre-empt that process by false praise or empty reassurance is not to further the growth of the individual but to cripple it.
- Through it all, a coach provides a steady stream of encouragement and reassurance.
- Enthusiastic patient contact, reassurance, and long term support are important.
- I know that many people find a great deal of comfort and reassurance from their faith and I'm happy for them.
- For these children, the parent seemed to be both a source of fear and of reassurance.
- Lisa is aware of his constant presence, bringing reassurance and comfort.
- 1.1count noun A statement that removes someone's doubts or fears.
we have been given reassurances that the water is safe to drink Example sentencesExamples - The diplomats will be on hand to offer their condolences and reassurances to the grief-stricken nurses.
- Instead, they have been issued only general reassurances that private companies will make allowances for them.
- Despite constant reassurances to the director on the proposed sale, commercial negotiations have yet to be completed by the company.
- He had to pay for a wheel clamp to be removed in early April and despite reassurances has still not seen a penny of his £95 back.
- The scream, and the voices that answered with soothing reassurances, came from down the hall.
- Institutional investors are understood to be seeking reassurances that companies will take on board their concerns.
- So, as you would expect, the golfers wanted reassurances, guarantees and prompt answers to any questions they might have.
- Plato listened intently, offering reassurances every step of the way.
- Unfortunately, I doubt whether such reassurances will silence the critics.
- York MP Hugh Bayley is now demanding reassurances from the health trusts into which his Government pumped thousands of extra pounds.
- The Selby and York Primary Care Trust, which will administer the new service, offers its reassurances that the good work will continue.
- Festival organizers seem to have keyed into the public anxiety over their use of the park and are offering plenty of reassurances.
- Police have offered reassurances to the public after a registered sex offender was sent to prison for nearly ten years after re-offending.
- There are no reassurances, but I understand fully what the member and Mr Donnelly are talking about, and we do not have a problem.
- The agreement has yet to be finalised, and Kent councillors are understood to be seeking reassurances about their end of the deal before they sign on the dotted line.
- They aren't the only ones who want answers or reassurances that such a power outage won't happen again.
- Notice that his reassurances about her doubts initially take the form of a warning about the dangers of narrative.
- This negative response occurs despite reassurances that it will take a short time to complete.
- And councillors are demanding reassurances that correct procedures were followed.
- The Europhile former chancellor wanted reassurances about the direction Mr Howard intends to take the party.
Definition of reassurance in US English: reassurancenounˌriəˈʃʊrənsˌrēəˈSHo͝orəns 1The action of removing someone's doubts or fears. children need reassurance and praise Example sentencesExamples - There is often little creative scope, frustration is common, and regular praise and reassurance are essential.
- If only my mother had known about such simple measures as adjusting the feeding position and soothing reassurance.
- For these children, the parent seemed to be both a source of fear and of reassurance.
- I know that many people find a great deal of comfort and reassurance from their faith and I'm happy for them.
- Through it all, a coach provides a steady stream of encouragement and reassurance.
- Along with the spinach pancakes I also enjoyed some comfort and reassurance.
- Women who have experienced such loss require considerable reassurance and support in a subsequent pregnancy.
- Enthusiastic patient contact, reassurance, and long term support are important.
- But the main need for our frail elderly brothers and sisters in Christ is fellowship and reassurance in the gospel.
- My children gain comfort and reassurance from me in exactly that tableau.
- Underneath you both want reassurance, but fear you'll be rejected.
- To pre-empt that process by false praise or empty reassurance is not to further the growth of the individual but to cripple it.
- The arrival of police community support officers and community wardens can help give the public reassurance.
- They are given support and reassurance during their stay but, once they return home, they are on their own.
- Support and reassurance that growing pains will pass as children grow up can help them relax.
- Lisa is aware of his constant presence, bringing reassurance and comfort.
- She has had trouble with her back and was tearful with relief after the comforting reassurance meted out by her principal and tutors.
- I had interviewed her and noted she was nervous and wanted reassurance and comfort.
- As a result, they feel they need relief and reassurance more than ever.
- Perhaps it was for his own consolation - like pinching oneself in reassurance.
- 1.1 A statement or comment that removes someone's doubts or fears.
we have been given reassurances that the water is safe to drink Example sentencesExamples - He had to pay for a wheel clamp to be removed in early April and despite reassurances has still not seen a penny of his £95 back.
- The diplomats will be on hand to offer their condolences and reassurances to the grief-stricken nurses.
- They aren't the only ones who want answers or reassurances that such a power outage won't happen again.
- There are no reassurances, but I understand fully what the member and Mr Donnelly are talking about, and we do not have a problem.
- The agreement has yet to be finalised, and Kent councillors are understood to be seeking reassurances about their end of the deal before they sign on the dotted line.
- The Europhile former chancellor wanted reassurances about the direction Mr Howard intends to take the party.
- Despite constant reassurances to the director on the proposed sale, commercial negotiations have yet to be completed by the company.
- York MP Hugh Bayley is now demanding reassurances from the health trusts into which his Government pumped thousands of extra pounds.
- So, as you would expect, the golfers wanted reassurances, guarantees and prompt answers to any questions they might have.
- Institutional investors are understood to be seeking reassurances that companies will take on board their concerns.
- Unfortunately, I doubt whether such reassurances will silence the critics.
- Police have offered reassurances to the public after a registered sex offender was sent to prison for nearly ten years after re-offending.
- Festival organizers seem to have keyed into the public anxiety over their use of the park and are offering plenty of reassurances.
- The scream, and the voices that answered with soothing reassurances, came from down the hall.
- The Selby and York Primary Care Trust, which will administer the new service, offers its reassurances that the good work will continue.
- This negative response occurs despite reassurances that it will take a short time to complete.
- Notice that his reassurances about her doubts initially take the form of a warning about the dangers of narrative.
- And councillors are demanding reassurances that correct procedures were followed.
- Plato listened intently, offering reassurances every step of the way.
- Instead, they have been issued only general reassurances that private companies will make allowances for them.
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