Reassure

/riːəˈʃʊr/

Definitions

  1. (v.) To restore confidence or alleviate fears, especially by providing clear information or guarantees in a legal context.
    The lawyer reassured the client about the strength of their case.

Forms

  • reassure
  • reassures
  • reassured
  • reassuring

Commentary

In legal drafting, reassurance often involves explicit language to reduce ambiguity and reinforce contractual obligations.

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