assure

/əˈʃʊr/
verb
  1. To tell someone something positively or confidently to remove doubt or worry.
    • She assured her parents that she would be home before curfew.
    • The mechanic assured me that the car would be ready by noon.
    • The doctor assured the patient that the surgery was routine.
  2. To make something certain to happen; to guarantee.
    • Hard work alone does not assure success, but it helps.
    • The contract assures that you will receive payment within 30 days.
    • Early detection of the disease can assure a better outcome.
  3. To insure something, especially life insurance or property, against loss.
    • He decided to assure his life for the benefit of his children.
    • You should assure your home to protect your investment.
    • The company assured its fleet of vehicles against theft and damage.
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