The answer is Reassure
restore confidence, bolster, buoy, cheer, encourage, hearten
restore, refurbish
The term reassured means to restore confidence to. Some synonym of reassured include assure, bolster, buoy, cheer, and comfort. Some antonyms for this word include annoy, bring down, depress, discourage, dishearten, or dissuade.
restore restore,refurbish,recycle
I can think of two things the question was meant to ask.... 1. What is a verb that means "restore"? 2. What is the meaning of the verb "restore"? If you meant question 1--well, restore IS a verb. In any case, if you follow the related link to the thesaurus entry, you will see a list of synonyms for "restore."
The New Deal was President Franklin Roosevelt's response to the Great Depression. It was designed to relieve the worst effects of the depression, stimulate the economy, and restore Americans' confidence in banks and other institutions.
declaring that the depression had ended
restore confidence, bolster, buoy, cheer, encourage, hearten
by trying to convence them
To help restore confidence in corporations and markets, Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which criminalized securities fraud and stiffened penalties for corporate fraud.
Arthroplasty is surgery performed to relieve pain and restore range of motion by realigning or reconstructing a dysfunctional joint.
to restore blood flow to the heart and to relieve chest pain (angina) and ischemia
restore
Heal and Restore
Franklin Roosevelt made promises to get votes. Restoring confidence may have been a side effect. I don't not think he specifically promised happy days.
Leech
to make sure there was not anymore bank runs