assure

  • 41assure / ensure / insure —    Assure means to guarantee : He assured her it was a quality item. (Outside the US this word can also mean insure .)    Ensure means to make sure by double checking : The custodian ensured the doors to the school were locked at night.    Insure …

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  • 42Assuré social — En France, un assuré social est une personne bénéficiant des prestations de la branche maladie de la Sécurité Sociale. Articles connexes Santé Aide sociale en France Prestation sociale en France Portail de la médecine …

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  • 43ASSURE — A Stent vs Stent Ultrasound Remodeling Evaluation …

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  • 44assure — (a su r ) s. f. Terme de métier. Dans une tapisserie de haute lisse, le fil d or, d argent, de soie ou de laine dont on couvre la chaîne de la tapisserie ; ce qu on appelle trame dans les étoffes et les toiles. ÉTYMOLOGIE    Assurer …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 45assure — Synonyms and related words: afford hope, and candle, ascertain, assert, assert under oath, asseverate, attest, augur well, avouch, back, be convincing, be sponsor for, bear up, bid fair, bolster, bond, book, brace up, bring home to, bring over,… …

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  • 46assure — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To guarantee] Syn. vouch for, ensure, confirm, secure; see guarantee 1 . 2. [To convince] Syn. prove, persuade, reassure; see convince . 3. [To promise] Syn. pledge, affirm, swear; see promise 1 . 4. [To encourage] Syn.… …

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  • 47assure — see INSURE …

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  • 48assure — as·sure || É™ ʃʊə v. promise, pledge …

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  • 49assure — [ə ʃʊə, ə ʃɔ:] verb 1》 tell someone something positively in order to dispel potential doubts. 2》 make (something) certain to happen. 3》 chiefly Brit. cover by assurance.     ↘secure the future payment of (an amount) with insurance. Derivatives… …

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  • 50assure — v. a. 1. Make certain or sure, free from doubt or uncertainty. 2. Embolden, encourage, enhearten, hearten, make confident. 3. Declare to (confidently and earnestly), vouch to, vow to, protest to, aver to, solemnly promise, pledge, guarantee,… …

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