Assuage Mnemonic
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assuage
assuage
/əˈsweɪdʒ/
Examples
- Celebrational music can assuage fears and satisfy the spirits.
- Hopefully this will assuage the controversy.
- But grief can be assuaged by the fellowship of friends.
- Perhaps some of the regulars here can assuage it.
- The verdict did nothing to assuage the ferocity of the debate.
- He promises her the 'Interceptor' in an attempt to assuage her.
- I hope this assuages some of the concerns raised above.
- However, the bravery of the 54th would help to assuage anger of this kind.
- May the good memories assuage your sadness and bring you peace.
- Maybe I can make more changes to the article to assuage your concerns.
cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of
verb
satisfy (thirst)
verb
provide physical relief, as from pain
verb
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"A + Swage. Adding water to swage and soothe the hot metal's rage."
"A + Swage. A tool to calm and reshape the metal's rage."
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