Well, when somebody is in a dire situation, and you seriously don't think the outcome will be good, don't tell them only that. You can explain the situation, and that you will do everything to help. But, offer them hope. Say, that there is a chance, and that with your help, you'll get them on their feet again.
Alot of patients give up hope and stop fighting when they hear bad news. If you offer hope, the more often they will be reassured.
I will reassure her that I can repair her car.Can you reassure me that you will be there on time?
I was not told before. Now how do you reassure my interests?
I always have to give my friend reassurance whenever she loses confidence.
Yes. You should calmly explain to them what you are going to do and try to reassure them that you know what you are doing and that help is on the way.
Assure is the base word for reassure. This is the word when someone consoles you.
I would like to reassure you that your question is a perfectly valid one.
The first aid treatment for a heart attack is fairly limited. We can reassure the patient. As well as this, we can help the patient take any prescribed medication (i.e. GTN spray). The best thing we can do is to phone for an ambulance and to ensure prompt medical treatment is delivered to the patient. This is the best treatment first aiders can provide.
Reassure
Yes, Jackson bought Reassure America. Why? So Jackson could make more money from the Reassure America policy holders.
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Antonyms of reassure include: disheartendisavowdiscouragerejectJohn reassured Maggie that he loved her.John rejected Maggie and discouraged her affections.