assuage in the PONS Dictionary

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Due to his drug addiction, it took seven doses of morphine before the pain was assuaged.
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Addressing these helps assuage the concerns of the marketers.
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The opportunities available drew a number of young, high-powered sales people, and some observers felt that vice presidencies were handed out freely to assuage egos.
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To assuage popular anger, the bull was burnt, and the legates were anathematised.
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Only images can help assuage his anger and pain.
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Tooth powder was used to clean and whiten teeth and to fix them when loose, to strengthen the gums, and to assuage toothache.
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Tom does not want to eat such a sweet creature at first, but he assuages himself that he must eat.
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She bolstered his confidence, supported his creative ability and further helped assuage his financial instability by secretly buying his manuscripts through his publisher.
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The director drove to her apartment to reassure her and assuage her fears, and the two unexpectedly began a passionate affair.
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The centurion then offered, to assuage his shame, to ransom her back to her relatives.
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