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The example sentences of ASSUAGE in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "assuage" in a sentence | "assuage" example sentences

How to use "assuage" in a sentence?

  • we love as soon as we learn to distinguish a separate 'you' and 'me.' Love is our attempt to assuage the terror and isolation of that separateness.
    -Judith Viorst-
  • Make songs for Death as you would sing to Love -But you will not assuage him. He aloneOf all the gods will take no gifts from men.
    -Sara Teasdale-
  • Your ego-depletion seems problematically difficult to assuage.
    -Orson Scott Card-
  • This is to assuage our conscience, darling" she would explain to Blanca. "But it doesn't help the poor. They don't need chartiy; they need justice.
    -Isabel Allende-
  • I've never known any trouble than an hour's reading didn't assuage.
    -Arthur Schopenhauer-
  • Taking photographs can assuage the itch for possession sparked by the beauty of a place; our anxiety over losing a precious scene can decline with every click of the shutter.
    -Alain de Botton-
  • How despicable is that humanity, which can be contented to pity, where it might assuage!
    -Ann Radcliffe-
  • The corniest movie ever made about the white man's need to lose his identity and assuage racial, political, sexual and historical guilt.
    -Armond White-
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Definition and meaning of ASSUAGE

What does "assuage mean?"

/əˈswāj/

assuage

verb
To make something less severe.

What are synonyms of "assuage"?
Some common synonyms of "assuage" are:
  • relieve,
  • ease,
  • alleviate,
  • soothe,
  • mitigate,
  • dampen,
  • allay,
  • calm,
  • palliate,
  • abate,
  • lull,
  • temper,
  • suppress,
  • smother,
  • stifle,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/rəˈlēv/

relieve
verb

To reduce pain, stress or an unpleasant feeling.

/ēz/

ease
noun verb

absence of difficulty or effort. make something less serious or severe.

/əˈlēvēˌāt/

alleviate
verb

make suffering, deficiency, or problem less severe.

/so͞oT͟H/

soothe
verb

To calm or comfort someone; take away pain.

/ˈmidəˌɡāt/

mitigate
verb

To make less severe or serious.

/ˈdampən/

dampen
verb

make slightly wet.

/əˈlā/

allay
verb

To make a negative feeling or pain, less strong.

/kä(l)m/

calm
adjective noun verb

without emotion. peace. To make or become relaxed and not worried or angry.

/ˈpalēˌāt/

palliate
verb

To try to lessen the seriousness or extent of.

/əˈbāt/

abate
verb

To become less intense; decrease in amount.

/ləl/

lull
noun verb

interval of quiet. calm or send to sleep.

/ˈtempər/

temper
noun verb

An angry mood or fit; temperament. To heat metal to make it hard or flexible.

/səˈpres/

suppress
verb

forcibly put end to.

/ˈsməT͟Hər/

smother
noun verb

mass of something that stifles or obscures. To conceal bad news to stop others knowing.

/ˈstīfəl/

stifle
verb

To hold back (a yawn, opposition etc.); smother.

What are antonyms of "assuage"?
Some common antonyms of "assuage" are:
  • aggravate,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈaɡrəˌvāt/

aggravate
verb

make problem, injury, or offence worse or more serious.

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