Use "reassure" in a sentence

1. Your genuine interest will reassure them.

2. You trying to reassure me or yourself?

3. He tried to calm and reassure her.

4. They sought to reassure the public.

5. And its new tenant did nothing to reassure her.

6. Uncle Michael had tried to reassure and convince.

7. Banks are built to look solid to reassure their customers.

8. They tried to reassure her, but she still felt anxious.

9. Desperately she wanted to reassure him, but could find no words.

10. The clergy's message was designed to reassure and encourage the Crusaders.

11. He tried to reassure me that my mother would be okay.

12. Even the horse brasses, hung beside the fire, pub trinkets, reassure me.

13. The company tried to reassure shareholders about the safety of their stocks.

14. He tried to reassure her(sentence dictionary), but Carrie's mind was racing.

15. Wally gripped my arm, partly to restrain me and partly to reassure me.

16. He needn't have gone to hospital, but he went just to reassure himself.

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

18. 56 synonyms for Assure: convince, encourage, persuade, satisfy, comfort, prove to, reAssure, soothe

19. The president hastened to reassure his people that he was in perfect health.

20. Reassure is client that erectile dysfunction does not occur with Brachyis rapy

21. The other shore is right here, forgive and forget, protect and reassure.

22. He didn't need to go to hospital, but he went just to reassure himself.

23. I can reassure you that your sexy dreams are nothing to worry about.

24. You can then realistically reassure yourself that you have nothing to worry about.

25. I tried to reassure her, "Don't worry about it. We won't let it happen again.".

26. These findings should reassure politicians about the VE of Bivalent HPV vaccine in a Japanese populat …

27. Sarella felt his hand tighten on hers and she leaned against him to reassure him.

28. His father smiled weakly in a forlorn attempt to reassure him that everything was all right.

29. Synonyms for Condole with include console, comfort, solace, cheer, soothe, encourage, support, reassure, aid and assuage

30. My mother did her best to reassure me, but I still felt nervous and insecure.

31. I tried to reassure Billy's mother that it was a passing phase, but I don't think I succeeded.

32. Antonyms for Beleaguer include aid, assist, help, please, soothe, make happy, delight, leave alone, support and reassure

33. You might reassure your fellow French club members that plans are Afoot for a fund raiser to …

34. I used the money to pay off some old debts which, if anything, should reassure you.

35. Can he say anything this afternoon that will enable me to reassure my very worried constituents?

36. She went on record to reassure parents that no children were taken with a revenge motive.

37. In fact, one reason we gawk is to reassure ourselves that we could never do such a thing.

38. Contactless check in and other technologies allow you to reassure guests while maintaining an enjoyable experience throughout their stay.

39. In Oslo, doctors are examining the hymens of young girls to reassure parents that their children are not ruined.

40. Reassure your child that he or she is well on the way to using the potty like a big kid .

41. (Mark 14:72) On the day of His resurrection, Jesus appeared to Peter, likely to comfort and reassure the apostle.

42. Antonio comes by to reassure Cleo, who is now in the delivery room, but makes an excuse to avoid staying.

43. These are a couple of steps that will further reassure Burundians and encourage those who are still sceptical to return home.

44. Fewless said EnviroPork contacted the Health Department the day after the storm to reassure the agency that the ponds were holding.

45. I was glad to see him, to reassure myself that I was still capable of assessing strangers and appreciating travel.

46. To reassure investors, some utilities have taken to selling bonds with insurance, once an unusual tactic for utility bonds.

47. I would like to apologise to everyone concerned and reassure them that I am doing everything to resolve the matter of refunds.

48. The Housing Act 1988 should help to reassure tenants who complain to their local authority about the condition of their home .

49. I would also like reassure Honourable Members that we will not accept pre-conditions for transfer of enrichment and reprocessing items and technology.

50. In those moments, the Lord, like Sandra’s father, chose not to berate me but instead to reassure: “It’s not too late, my daughter.

51. Crake calls him and tries to reassure him everything is fine while Jimmy argues there is a plague and that Crake is at fault

52. The A word always did hit us directly in the feels and its theme of anxious parents struggling to reassure anxious kids is doubly resonant for …

53. A ‘two-track’ approach is required to rein in Russia’s Adventurism and reassure allies in Europe, balancing a strong deterrent with arms control and other ri sk-re duction opportunities.

54. Smith says his study and others reassure him that advertising to children is not "sinful or wicked", but, he concedes, one should "be mindful of the gullibility of young children".

55. Bashers are not only trying to kill the victim; they are, in some sense, trying to kill their own gay side and reassure themselves and their friends about their own masculinity

56. Cater 2 U Lyrics: Baby, I see you working hard / I wanna let you know I'm proud / Let you know that I admire what you do / Don't know if I need to reassure you / …

57. The "sign" of Cain is sometimes understood as a sign given to Cain to reassure him, but probably some mark on his person is intended, which should indicate that he was under divine protection

58. The verb assure has origins in the Old French word asseurer, meaning “to reassure, calm, protect, and render sure.” If you are a coach, you may find yourself Assuring your athletes of their preparedness …

59. An individual Borrower might not have good credit, but a co-signer with a strong credit score helps reassure the lender that it’ll be repaid.Likewise, adding a co-signer with high credit scores can improve your chances of getting approved for the loan.

60. Erectile dysfunction What is erectile dysfunction (ED)? Erectile dysfunction (ED) occurs when a man has repeated problems sustaining an erection. Without treatment, ED can make sexual intercourse difficult. The condition, sometimes called impotence, affects an estimated 15 million to 30 million men in the U.S. While the topic was once taboo, awareness has skyrocketed with recent advances in treatment for ED. ED vs. Poor libido There are several forms of male sexual dysfunction, including poor libido and problems with ejaculation. But ED refers specifically to problems achieving or maintaining an erection. Men with ED often have a healthy libido, yet the body fails to respond. In most cases, there is a physical basis for the problem. Symptoms of ED Symptoms of ED include: Triệu chứng của rối loạn chức năng cương dương gồm:     * Erections that are too soft for sex.     * Erections that last only briefly.     * An inability to achieve erections. These symptoms may occur every time sex is initiated or only some of the time. Who gets ED? ED becomes more common as men age, but it is not a part of aging. At age 40, about 5% of men experience ED. At age 65, this number jumps to between 15% and 25%. But this does not mean growing older is the end of your sex life. ED can be treated at any age. The mechanics of ED An erection occurs when blood fills two chambers known as the corpora cavernosa. This causes the penis to expand and stiffen, much like a balloon as it is filled with water. The process is triggered by impulses from the brain and genital nerves. Anything that blocks these impulses or restricts blood flow to the penis can result in ED. Causes of ED: Chronic disease The link between chronic disease and ED is most striking for diabetes (depicted here by a blood sugar test). Nearly one out of every two men with diabetes experiences ED. Other conditions that may cause ED include cardiovascular disease, atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), kidney disease, and multiple sclerosis. These illnesses can impair blood flow or nerve impulses throughout the body. Causes of ED: Lifestyle Lifestyle choices that impair blood circulation can contribute to ED. Smoking, excessive drinking, and drug abuse may damage the blood vessels and reduce blood flow to the penis. Smoking makes men with atherosclerosis particularly vulnerable to ED. Being overweight and getting too little exercise are other possible risk factors. Causes of ED: Surgery Surgery, including treatments for prostate or bladder cancer, can sometimes damage nerves and blood vessels near the penis. In some cases, the nerve damage is permanent, and the patient will require treatment to achieve an erection. In others, surgery causes temporary ED that improves on its own after 6 to 18 months. Causes of ED: Medication ED may be a side effect of medication, including certain blood pressure drugs, antidepressants, tranquilizers, and antihistamines. Men should talk with their doctor if they suspect a prescription or over-the-counter drug may be causing erectile problems. Causes of ED: Psychological ED usually has something physical behind it, particularly in older men. But psychological factors may be to blame in 10% to 20% of men with ED. Experts say stress, depression, poor self-esteem, and performance anxiety can short-circuit the process that leads to an erection. These factors can also make the problem worse in men whose ED stems from something physical. ED and bicycling Research suggests avid cyclists suffer more ED than other athletes. The trouble lies in the shape of some bicycle seats that put pressure on the perineum. This area between the anus and scrotum contains arteries and nerves vital to sexual arousal. Cyclists who ride for many hours each week may benefit from seats designed to protect the perineum. Diagnosing ED: Physical Exam To diagnose ED, your doctor will ask you questions about your symptoms and medical history. The doctor will conduct a complete physical exam to uncover signs such as poor circulation or nerve trouble. And your physician will look for abnormalities of the genital area that could cause problems with erections. Diagnosing ED: Lab tests Several lab tests can help diagnose male sexual problems. Measuring testosterone levels can determine whether there is a hormonal imbalance, which is often linked to decreased desire. Blood cell counts, cholesterol levels, and liver function tests can reveal medical conditions that may account for ED. ED: A sign of heart disease? In some cases, ED can be a warning sign of more serious disease. A 2010 study suggests ED is a strong predictor of heart attack, stroke, and death from cardiovascular disease. The researchers say all men diagnosed with ED should be evaluated for cardiovascular disease. This does not mean every man with ED will develop heart disease, or that every man with heart disease has ED, but patients should be aware of the link. Treating ED: Lifestyle changes Many men with ED are able to improve sexual function by making a few lifestyle changes. Giving up smoking, losing weight, and exercising more often can help by improving blood flow. If you suspect a medication could be contributing to ED, talk to your doctor about adjusting your dosage or switching to another option. Treating ED: Medications You've probably heard of Viagra, but it's not the only pill for ED. This class of drugs also includes Cialis, Levitra and Staxyn. All work by improving blood flow to the penis during arousal. They're generally taken an hour before sexual activity and should not be used more than once a day. Cialis can be taken up to 36 hours before sexual activity and also comes in a lower, daily dose. Staxyn dissolves in the mouth. All require an OK from your doctor first for safety. Treating ED: Injections While pills for ED are convenient, some men sustain stronger erections by injecting medication directly into the penis. Drugs approved for this purpose work by widening the blood vessels, causing the penis to become engorged with blood. Another option is inserting a medicated pellet into the urethra. The pellet can trigger an erection within 10 minutes. Treating ED: Vacuum Devices (Pumps) Vacuum devices for ED, also called pumps, offer an alternative to medication. The penis is placed inside a cylinder. A pump draws air out of the cylinder, creating a partial vacuum around the penis. This causes it to fill with blood, leading to an erection. An elastic band worn around the base of the penis maintains the erection during intercourse. Treating ED: Surgery If ED is caused by a blockage in an artery leading to the penis, surgery can often restore blood flow. Good candidates are typically younger men whose blockage stems from an injury to the crotch or pelvis. The procedure is not recommended for older men with narrowing of the arteries. Treating ED: Implants In men with persistent ED, a penile implant can restore sexual function. An inflatable implant uses two cylinders that are surgically placed inside the penis. When an erection is desired, the man uses a pump to fill the cylinders with pressurized fluid. Another option is a malleable implant, which bolsters erections with surgically implanted rods. Treating ED: Psychotherapy Even when ED has a known physical cause, psychotherapy can be beneficial. A therapist can teach the man and his partner techniques to reduce performance anxiety and improve intimacy. Therapy can also help couples adjust to the use of vacuum devices and implants. Treating ED: Alternative therapies Talk with your doctor before trying supplements for ED. They can contain 10 or more ingredients and may complicate other health conditions. Asian ginseng and ginkgo biloba are popular, but there isn't a lot of good research on their effectiveness. Some men find that taking a DHEA supplement improves their ability to have an erection. Unfortunately, the long-term safety of DHEA supplements is unknown. Most doctors do not recommend using it. Treating ED: Buyer beware A quick web search will reveal dozens of "dietary supplements" that claim to treat ED. But the FDA warns that many of these are not what they seem. An investigation discovered the pills often contain prescription drugs not listed on the label, including the active ingredient in Viagra. This puts the man at risk for dangerous drug interactions. ED: Reducing your risk Some tips to reduce your risk of ED include:     * Exercise and maintain a healthy weight.     * Stop smoking.     * Avoid alcohol and substance abuse.     * Keep your diabetes under control. Discussing ED with your partner It's natural to feel angry or embarrassed when dealing with ED. But don't forget that your partner is also affected. Talking openly about ED will help your partner understand the diagnosis and treatment options. This will reassure your partner that you haven't lost interest.