Assure

Word ASSURE
Character 6
Hyphenation as sure
Pronunciations /əˈʃɔː/

Definitions and meanings of "Assure"

What do we mean by assure?

To inform positively, as to remove doubt. transitive verb

To cause to feel sure. transitive verb

To give confidence to; reassure. transitive verb

To make certain; ensure. transitive verb

To make safe or secure. transitive verb

To insure, as against loss. transitive verb

To make sure or certain; convince or make confident, as by a promise, declaration, or other evidence: as, to assure a person of one's favor or love.

To declare solemnly to; assert earnestly to; endeavor to convince by assertion: as, I assure you I am speaking the truth.

To secure or confirm; make sure to be or to continue; give certainty or stability to: as, to assure a person's position or possessions.

To free from obscurity, ambiguity, or uncertainty.

To embolden; make confident.

To affiance; betroth.

To insure, as against loss.

To confide; trust.

To promise; pledge one's self.

To make sure or certain; to render confident by a promise, declaration, or other evidence. transitive verb

To declare to, solemnly; to assert to (any one) with the design of inspiring belief or confidence. transitive verb

To confirm; to make certain or secure. transitive verb

To affiance; to betroth. transitive verb

To insure; to covenant to indemnify for loss, or to pay a specified sum at death. See Insure. transitive verb

To make sure and secure.

(followed by that or of) To give (someone) confidence in the trustworthiness of (something).

To guarantee, promise (to do something).

To reassure.

1. to make safe (as from risks or against overthrow) : insure 2. to give confidence to 3. to make sure or certain : convince 4. to inform positively 5. to make certain the coming or attainment of : guarantee Urban Dictionary

Insurance for your ass. Urban Dictionary

How "sure" you are on a particular subject Urban Dictionary

A word that some lawyer messed up Urban Dictionary

A phrase that is utilized to express positiveness, a guarantee, or just general "knowing" of a person, subject, or event. Urban Dictionary

Normally heard in the context of `mutually assured destruction`; when something is mutually assured, it is guaranteed to happen to both parties involved. This phrase is normally linked to discussions involving nuclear weapons, where `mutually assured destruction` means that we are all guaranteed to die. Urban Dictionary

Confidence in yourself and your abilities Urban Dictionary

An agreement between two groups of people that one thing or outcome is guaranteed to happen or be true. Urban Dictionary

In yester-year, when an honorary member of the Bro's of the Round Table became acquainted with a lady, and courted her in the finest eatery's of their time, if getting some booty was on the cards that night, coin would be assured. Urban Dictionary

Similar to the phrase, rest assured, only referring to confirmation a chick's breasts are real Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Assure

The word "assure" in example sentences

For example, if a motive for anti-zionism is “a similarly tribalistic concern for the welfare of the Palestinians, as Palestinians”, but oppose a two state solution where Jews may maintain assure welfare by similar means, then they are giving rights to one for the express concern of giving it to another. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Washington says it will need more personnel and a bigger embassy to supervise the distribution of the increased aid to Pakistan, and more mercenaries (aka "contractors") to protect them and assure "stability" - a code word for the Pax Americana. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The his war turned out to be based on fraud in its inception and incompetency in its prosecution, and Bush supporters turned their attention back to the economy which, they assure, is in rapid recovery. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Shakspeare's day and that of our own, I call assure him that I am not quite so ignorant of the fact as he imagines. ❋ Various (N/A)

May I again assure you how deeply grateful I am to you for having given me the opportunity of coming amongst you today. ❋ Unknown (1920)

To do so, it needs to brand it's top teams as the leaders - and the calls assure that success. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Tony Blair couldn't say the word 'assure' - it came out as "ashoooer". ❋ Unknown (2007)

[Page 87] pleasures of the theatre; unless it be, my having been persuaded, five years ago, to attend it one evening; – and though, certainly, I am not aware of having sustained any material injury, either to my moral or spiritual feelings, I have ever since decidedly resolved never to repeat the visit; and I hope you will believe me when I once again assure you that I do disapprove of such amusements; and should think it very dangerous, and exceedingly wrong to be in the habit of frequenting them. ❋ Unknown (1832)

Lovely and deceived one, I trust, trembling I say it, that I can with one word assure you that I am Eboli. ❋ Unknown (2002)

In terms of our refinancing strategy or debt financing strategy, let me simplify it as best as I can assure, which is everything that's on our balance sheet today, our intend is to pay off as it comes due.

Meanwhile, consumers remain perplexed about which food to buy and which labels assure safer and better-tasting food. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Von Spakovsky advances an argument that preventing fraud through voter identification requirements will help "assure" voters that "free elections remain untainted by fraud that undermines their fairness, and in turn, disappoints the expectations of the voting public." ❋ Unknown (2008)

Nonetheless, bin Laden wanted to "assure" the Afghan resistance that it would receive the promised amount. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He wanted to "assure" people that he was running for State Chair in May 2006 only to keep the momentum going in the 2006 campaign i.e., don't change horses in midstream, or whatever metaphor you want, and he wanted to "assure" everyone that he would not run in January 2007. ❋ Unknown (2006)

That would be an excellent mechanism to kind of assure that the information is flowing. ❋ Unknown (2004)

2 : and [hereby] we know that we are of the truth, and shall assure our hearts — 1 John 3:19 3 : He [glanced] back to assure himself that no [onw] was following. 4 : I assure you that we can do it. 5 : The man worked hard to assure accuracy. ❋ Saugirl (2010)

Buy assurance to [provide] [insurance] to [cover your ass]. ❋ Tirol Ski (2007)

My assurity is low on how [successful] [rocket] [boots] will be. ❋ William M. Buttlicker (2009)

what was that againg? [uhh] sure-ance? ❋ Yeap (2004)

Jake: "Was the party at [TJ's] really as [cool as] everyone said it was?" [Dre]: "Hell yeah man. Everyone was having a good time." Jake: "Man, for real? And I missed it?!" Dre: "Rest Assured Jake. You missed more than you'll ever know..." ❋ Stunna3098 (2011)

Hindsight is always 20-20 But looking [back it's] still a bit fuzzy Speak of [mutually assured destruction]? [Nice story]...tell it to Reader's Digest! - Megadeth, _Sweating Bullets_ ❋ Wingchild (2003)

But for girls who lack that armor of [self-assurance], the [insecurity] I felt after reading [Seventeen] must have been even more unbearable. ❋ Weeheh (2014)

It was mutually assured by [yo mama] and I that [you're a] [homo]. ❋ Firex (2003)

Bro: I'm taking [Wonda] out tonight... [Bro's] of the [Round Table]: Where you takin' this girl? Bro: Taco Bell Bro's of the Round Table: Taco Bell? Coin is assured. ❋ Brospect (2011)

I [thought] she [paid] for those, but breast assured, they are [real]! ❋ GlazeHer (2015)

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