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To have made secure or certain
Mutually Assured Destruction
I am sorry there is no such word. If you mean ration, it means an amount of something.
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"avictus" is not a word in English, ( or even Latin, as it sounds). The nearest thing I can think you may mean is "invictus" which is Latin for 'we will not be conquered'.
It is the name of an Asian country.
The base word of assured is assure.
The indefatigable resolve of Ulysses assured his eventual return to Ithaca.
No the word assured is not a noun. It is a past tense verb and an adjective.
It means you are assured with the farming standards!
He was assured by his mother that the birthday cake would be lovely.
Confident
The English word assured has a number of meanings, such as guaranteed, bold or as a form of insurance has its origins in Old French, which in turn comes from Latin.
You are confident in your own ability
assured. try thesaurus.com for more :)
nounconfidenteadjectivefiduciosoconfidentesicuro di sébaldanzosopresuntuoso
To assure = asegurar '(I/you/he/she/we/they) assured' (i.e. past tense of above) = asegure/aseguraste/aseguro/aseguramos/asegurasteis/aseguraron. assured (adjective) = seguro, (asegurado, meaning 'insured')
Tyiesha means a self-assured female.