1.   Another sort of healing, the kind that assuages the anger that results from rejection, is complete.

2.   All of which was true, but did little to assuage the anger of parents who had put so much faith in Disney.

3.   Political analyst Shery Bebitch Jeffe said she sees Hahn in a no-win situation, attempting to assuage anger among African-American leaders while also asserting his own style as mayor.

4.   Some said privately it was little more than a ploy designed to assuage anger among the American people.

5.   The company could assuage some anger by unveiling the purchase at the annual shareholders meeting in Montreal, analysts said.

6.   But no amount of soothing reassurances have been able to assuage Russian anger over the NATO air war against Yugoslavia.

7.   But the resolution, which expressed remorse but stopped short of apologizing, did little to assuage South Korean anger.

8.   But that did little to assuage diplomatic anger.

9.   Central government officials have launched a widespread purge of corrupt functionaries, hoping to assuage public anger over the widespread abuse of political privilege.

10.   Estrada lawyer Raymond Fortun said house arrest would ease security concerns by assuaging the anger of Estrada supporters.

v. + anger >>共 330
express 16.09%
vent 9.76%
direct 3.39%
provoke 3.24%
spark 2.75%
show 2.65%
control 2.36%
voice 2.16%
turn 1.91%
fuel 1.86%
assuage 0.69%
assuage + n. >>共 82
fear 21.93%
concern 18.59%
guilt 5.58%
anger 5.20%
critic 3.72%
conscience 2.60%
grief 1.86%
feeling 1.86%
anxiety 1.12%
investor 1.12%
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