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assuage fear
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3.88 |
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Debra tried to assuage my fears. |
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assuage concern
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3.29 |
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My guess is the Chinese will be anxious to assuage any concern. |
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assuage guilt
|
0.99 |
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That assuaged my guilt. |
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assuage anger
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0.92 |
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But that did little to assuage diplomatic anger. |
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assuage critic
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0.66 |
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The testimony by Reno and Freeh did not assuage congressional critics. |
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assuage conscience
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0.46 |
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Our consciences are assuaged, if temporarily. |
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assuage feeling
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0.33 |
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But it would have assuaged my feelings immensely to know this lovely tool was in the shop. |
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assuage grief
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0.33 |
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Worshipping there assuaged her grief. |