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assuage - use in sentences
Object
- guilt: People often try to assuage the guilt of wrongdoing by doing right.
- grief: It has helped, he says, to assuage the grief.
- fear: No doubt an air of authenticity helped assuage the fears of subscribers worried about publicly associating themselves with fiction.
- feeling: Lee said he hoped the monument and the apology would assuage the bad feelings.
- concern: To secure Moscow's participation in a military campaign against Baghdad, Washington should take limited steps to assuage Russian concerns.
Modifying Another Word
- n't: Even the mild grief at the loss of our most regular comedy figure wo n't assuage the extreme pleasure at his resignation.
- partly: It spills over into helpless tears, which our lovemaking only partly assuages.
- also: They will also assuage and engender the view that their former partner suffers from a number of moral and personal problems.
- not: The pain of the former is not assuaged by the pleasure of the latter.
- somewhat: This action assuaged somewhat the still very strong imperialist current in the Dominion.
- partially: He has partially assuaged the sense of insecurity developed by Margaret Thatcher.
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