seek to reassure

Frequency: 6.27.5 per million words

to try or attempt to make someone feel less worried

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Examples (10)

  • The government will seek to reassure the public about the new safety measures.
  • During the crisis, the leader had to seek to reassure citizens that everything was under control.
  • She always seeks to reassure her younger brother when he feels anxious.
  • The company decided to seek to reassure investors after the unexpected drop in stock prices.
  • In his speech, the minister will seek to reassure concerned parents about the education reforms.
  • They sought to reassure me that the delay was only temporary and would not affect the outcome.
  • The doctor sought to reassure the patient about the common side effects of the medication.
  • It is important for parents to seek to reassure their children during times of change.
  • Even though things were difficult, he continued to seek to reassure his team.
  • We must seek to reassure our allies of our continued commitment.