- past perfect of assuage.
Example Sentences
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Kennedy had assuaged Cassidy’s doubts about him by promising that he and Cassidy would have “an unprecedentedly close collaborative working relationship if he is confirmed,” Cassidy said.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 25, 2025
As soon as he felt he had assuaged his family’s minimum emotional requirements, he’d quickly return to work to answer emails, launch products, fund companies, and make speeches.
From Salon • Oct. 21, 2018
But he said the firm’s recent announcement about hitting the $10 billion mark had assuaged that fear.
From New York Times • Sep. 5, 2011
In another minute we had assuaged our thirst from this vegetable fountain of the Desert.
From The War Trail The Hunt of the Wild Horse by Reid, Mayne
Evidently the sea air and the change had assuaged his grief to a considerable extent, and Giles could not help remarking cynically on his quick recovery.
From A Coin of Edward VII A Detective Story by Hume, Fergus