give+assurance+to

  • 61agree — v. n. 1. Accord, harmonize, concur, unite, be in unison, be of one mind, come to the same conclusion. 2. Assent, consent, accede, acquiesce, comply, subscribe, yield assent, give consent, fall in with. 3. Stipulate, bargain, promise, engage,… …

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  • 62agree — v 1.(often fol. by with) concur, accord, harmonize, think alike, be of one mind; admit, grant, allow, approve, accept, go along with. Inf. take to, Inf. cotton to, Inf. buy; yield, comply with, abide by, assent, accede, acquiesce, side with,… …

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  • 63satisfy — sat•is•fy [[t]ˈsæt ɪsˌfaɪ[/t]] v. fied, fy•ing 1) to fulfill the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of; make content 2) to put an end to (a desire, want, need, etc.) by sufficient or ample provision: to satisfy one s hunger[/ex] 3) to give… …

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  • 64answer — /ˈænsə / (say ansuh), /ˈan / (say ahn ) noun 1. a spoken or written reply to a question, request, letter, etc. 2. a reply or response in act: the answer was a volley of fire. 3. a reply to a charge or an accusation. 4. Law a pleading of facts by… …

  • 65certify — [c]/ˈsɜtəfaɪ / (say sertuhfuy) verb (certified, certifying) –verb (t) 1. to guarantee as certain; give reliable information of. 2. to testify to or vouch for in writing. 3. to declare insane. 4. to assure or inform with certainty. 5. to… …

  • 66satisfy — [c]/ˈsætəsfaɪ / (say satuhsfuy) verb (satisfied, satisfying) –verb (t) 1. to fulfil the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of, or content (a person, the mind, etc.); supply fully the needs of (a person, etc.): *Nothing would satisfy her but …

  • 67vouch — [v] give assurance act as a witness, affirm, answer for, assert, asseverate, assure, attest to, avert, avow, back, bear testimony, be responsible for, certify, confirm, contend, corroborate, cosign, declare, get behind*, give an affidavit,… …

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  • 68vouch — To give assurance as to the honesty and ability of another. To affirm the truth of a statement. To give one s testimony. The word witness in its strict legal sense, means one that gives evidence in a cause before a court; and the phrase vouched… …

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  • 69Effront — Ef*front , v. t. To give assurance to. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 70ascertain — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English acertainen to inform, give assurance to, from Anglo French acerteiner, from a (from Latin ad ) + certein, certain certain Date: 15th century 1. archaic to make certain, exact, or precise 2. to fin …

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