English to Arabic Dictionary reassure

reassure

طمأن
definition
verb
he understood her feelings and tried to reassure her
say or do something to remove the doubts and fears of someone.
translation of 'reassure'
verb
طمأن,
أعاد التأمين,
وطد
example
He then breaks into a big smile, as if to 'reassure' me he is only teasing.
A nurse will make sure you are comfortable and 'reassure' you if you are nervous.
he understood her feelings and tried to 'reassure' her
he understood her feelings and tried to 'reassure' her
At first you may not always know what to do to soothe and 'reassure' him.
His admission that there is still a doubt to be resolved is hardly likely to 'reassure' the sceptics.
There's something about Perth that quickly 'reassures' you after Australia's emptiness.
Somewhat 'reassuringly' the young soldiers doesn't bear a weapon.
The sight was slick, sick, and saddening, and yet oddly 'reassuring' .
The exhibition 'reassures' us that the weaving tradition is alive and well, and developing in new and interesting fields.
The menu is 'reassuringly' limited and everything is cooked to order: do bring a book, because you will wait between courses.
She's planning to be a volunteer teacher; it 'reassures' me to know she's got such great aspirations.
But apart from the work on the walls, 'reassuringly' little has changed.
Though higher-visibility policing does not detect crime, it 'reassures' people and helps deter criminals.
He nods at me then I smile, as if 'reassuring' him that I will never do that again.
He is 'reassuringly' down to earth about the acting business.
Wednesday's deceptively warm sunshine 'reassures' us that we have been right in not worrying about sleeping arrangements.
Once in the polling station, it was all 'reassuringly' low tech.
In contrast, the Icelandic capital itself is 'reassuringly' earthly.
I have also so far not spoken to the children on the phone as my husband 'reassures' me that they are fine and a possible phone conversation may unsettle them.
The government 'reassures' us that cash machines will not run dry, and that supermarkets will have enough supplies between Christmas and the New Year.
My tutor, however, 'reassures' me the worst that can happen is I get pulled down a grade, or get my paper marked as though I only answered two out of three questions.
She says it is 'reassuring' to learn that the rose is still available.
Her smile 'reassures' David the outfit he chose was a wise decision.
He 'reassures' us that the scientific-minded and religious followers share faith in a grand design.
It means burglars tend to avoid the area and it also 'reassures' the residents, reducing fear of crime.
He then spent the next half hour 'reassuring' the man, who has not been named, until police arrived.
Alex 'reassured' him with a smile, and then lifted the laughing child into his arms.
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