slovodefinícia
assure
(mass)
assure
- uistiť, upokojiť
assure
(encz)
assure,pojistit v: RNDr. Pavel Piskač
assure
(encz)
assure,ujistit v:
assure
(encz)
assure,uklidnit v:
assure
(encz)
assure,zabezpečit v:
assure
(encz)
assure,zajistit v: RNDr. Pavel Piskač
assure
(encz)
assure,zaručit v:
Assure
(gcide)
Assure \As*sure\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Assured; p. pr. & vb. n.
Assuring.] [OF. ase["u]rer, F. assurer, LL. assecurare; L.
ad + securus secure, sure, certain. See Secure, Sure, and
cf. Insure.]
1. To make sure or certain; to render confident by a promise,
declaration, or other evidence.
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His promise that thy seed shall bruise our foe . . .
Assures me that the bitterness of death
Is past, and we shall live. --Milton.
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2. To declare to, solemnly; to assert to (any one) with the
design of inspiring belief or confidence.
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I dare assure thee that no enemy
Shall ever take alive the noble Brutus. --Shak.
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3. To confirm; to make certain or secure.
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And it shall be assured to him. --Lev. xxvii.
19.
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And hereby we know that we are of the truth, and
shall assure our hearts before him. --1 John iii.
19.
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4. To affiance; to betroth. [Obs.] --Shak.
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5. (Law) To insure; to covenant to indemnify for loss, or to
pay a specified sum at death. See Insure.
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Syn: To declare; aver; avouch; vouch; assert; asseverate;
protest; persuade; convince.
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assure
(wn)
assure
v 1: make certain of; "This nest egg will ensure a nice
retirement for us"; "Preparation will guarantee success!"
[syn: guarantee, ensure, insure, assure, secure]
2: inform positively and with certainty and confidence; "I tell
you that man is a crook!" [syn: assure, tell]
3: assure somebody of the truth of something with the intention
of giving the listener confidence; "I assured him that
traveling to Cambodia was safe"
4: be careful or certain to do something; make certain of
something; "He verified that the valves were closed"; "See
that the curtains are closed"; "control the quality of the
product" [syn: see, check, insure, see to it,
ensure, control, ascertain, assure]
5: cause to feel sure; give reassurance to; "The airline tried
to reassure the customers that the planes were safe" [syn:
reassure, assure] [ant: vex, worry]
6: make a promise or commitment [syn: promise, assure]
podobné slovodefinícia
assured
(mass)
assured
- sebavedomý
assuredly
(mass)
assuredly
- iste
reassure
(mass)
reassure
- upokojiť, uistiť
selfassured
(mass)
self-assured
- sebavedomý
assured
(encz)
assured,pojištěný adj: Zdeněk Brožassured,sebejistý adj: Zdeněk Brož
assuredly
(encz)
assuredly,jistě Pavel Cvrčekassuredly,nepochybně adv: Zdeněk Brožassuredly,určitě Pavel Cvrček
assuredness
(encz)
assuredness,sebejistota n: Zdeněk Brož
assurer
(encz)
assurer,pojistitel n: Zdeněk Brož
assures
(encz)
assures,ubezpečuje v: Zdeněk Brožassures,ujišťuje v: Zdeněk Brož
reassure
(encz)
reassure,uklidnit v: Zdeněk Brož
reassured
(encz)
reassured,uklidněný adj: Zdeněk Brož
rest assured
(encz)
rest assured,být ujištěn Pavel Cvrček
self-assured
(encz)
self-assured,sebejistý adj: Zdeněk Brož
unassured
(encz)
unassured,nejistý adj: Zdeněk Brož
Assure
(gcide)
Assure \As*sure\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Assured; p. pr. & vb. n.
Assuring.] [OF. ase["u]rer, F. assurer, LL. assecurare; L.
ad + securus secure, sure, certain. See Secure, Sure, and
cf. Insure.]
1. To make sure or certain; to render confident by a promise,
declaration, or other evidence.
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His promise that thy seed shall bruise our foe . . .
Assures me that the bitterness of death
Is past, and we shall live. --Milton.
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2. To declare to, solemnly; to assert to (any one) with the
design of inspiring belief or confidence.
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I dare assure thee that no enemy
Shall ever take alive the noble Brutus. --Shak.
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3. To confirm; to make certain or secure.
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And it shall be assured to him. --Lev. xxvii.
19.
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And hereby we know that we are of the truth, and
shall assure our hearts before him. --1 John iii.
19.
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4. To affiance; to betroth. [Obs.] --Shak.
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5. (Law) To insure; to covenant to indemnify for loss, or to
pay a specified sum at death. See Insure.
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Syn: To declare; aver; avouch; vouch; assert; asseverate;
protest; persuade; convince.
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Assured
(gcide)
Assured \As*sured"\, a.
Made sure; safe; insured; certain; indubitable; not doubting;
bold to excess.
[1913 Webster]Assured \As*sured"\, n.
One whose life or property is insured.
[1913 Webster]Assure \As*sure\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Assured; p. pr. & vb. n.
Assuring.] [OF. ase["u]rer, F. assurer, LL. assecurare; L.
ad + securus secure, sure, certain. See Secure, Sure, and
cf. Insure.]
1. To make sure or certain; to render confident by a promise,
declaration, or other evidence.
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His promise that thy seed shall bruise our foe . . .
Assures me that the bitterness of death
Is past, and we shall live. --Milton.
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2. To declare to, solemnly; to assert to (any one) with the
design of inspiring belief or confidence.
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I dare assure thee that no enemy
Shall ever take alive the noble Brutus. --Shak.
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3. To confirm; to make certain or secure.
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And it shall be assured to him. --Lev. xxvii.
19.
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And hereby we know that we are of the truth, and
shall assure our hearts before him. --1 John iii.
19.
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4. To affiance; to betroth. [Obs.] --Shak.
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5. (Law) To insure; to covenant to indemnify for loss, or to
pay a specified sum at death. See Insure.
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Syn: To declare; aver; avouch; vouch; assert; asseverate;
protest; persuade; convince.
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Assuredly
(gcide)
Assuredly \As*sur"ed*ly\, adv.
Certainly; indubitably. "The siege assuredly I'll raise."
--Shak.
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Assuredness
(gcide)
Assuredness \As*sur"ed*ness\, n.
The state of being assured; certainty; full confidence.
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Assurer
(gcide)
Assurer \As*sur"er\, n.
1. One who assures. Specifically: One who insures against
loss; an insurer or underwriter.
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2. One who takes out a life assurance policy.
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Reassure
(gcide)
Reassure \Re`as*sure"\ (r[=e]`[.a]*sh[udd]r"), v. t.
1. To assure anew; to restore confidence to; to free from
fear or terror.
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They rose with fear, . . .
Till dauntless Pallas reassured the rest. --Dryden.
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2. To reinsure.
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Reassurer
(gcide)
Reassurer \Re`as*sur"er\ (r[=e]`[.a]*sh[udd]r"[~e]r), n.
One who reassures.
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Self-assured
(gcide)
Self-assured \Self`-as*sured`\, a.
Assured by or of one's self; self-reliant; complacent.
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To assure upon
(gcide)
Upon \Up*on"\, prep.[AS. uppan, uppon; upp up + on, an, on. See
Up, and On.]
On; -- used in all the senses of that word, with which it is
interchangeable. "Upon an hill of flowers." --Chaucer.
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Our host upon his stirrups stood anon. --Chaucer.
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Thou shalt take of the blood that is upon the altar.
--Ex. xxix.
21.
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The Philistines be upon thee, Samson. --Judg. xvi.
9.
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As I did stand my watch upon the hill. --Shak.
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He made a great difference between people that did
rebel upon wantonness, and them that did rebel upon
want. --Bacon.
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This advantage we lost upon the invention of firearms.
--Addison.
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Upon the whole, it will be necessary to avoid that
perpetual repetition of the same epithets which we find
in Homer. --Pope.
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He had abandoned the frontiers, retiring upon Glasgow.
--Sir. W.
Scott.
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Philip swore upon the Evangelists to abstain from
aggression in my absence. --Landor.
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Note: Upon conveys a more distinct notion that on carries
with it of something that literally or metaphorically
bears or supports. It is less employed than it used to
be, on having for the most part taken its place. Some
expressions formed with it belong only to old style;
as, upon pity they were taken away; that is, in
consequence of pity: upon the rate of thirty thousand;
that is, amounting to the rate: to die upon the hand;
that is, by means of the hand: he had a garment upon;
that is, upon himself: the time is coming fast upon;
that is, upon the present time. By the omission of its
object, upon acquires an adverbial sense, as in the
last two examples.
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To assure upon (Law), to promise; to undertake.

To come upon. See under Come.

To take upon, to assume.
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Unassured
(gcide)
Unassured \Un`as*sured"\, a.
1. Not assured; not bold or confident.
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2. Not to be trusted. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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3. Not insured against loss; as, unassured goods.
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assured
(wn)
assured
adj 1: marked by assurance; exhibiting confidence; "she paints
with an assured hand"
2: characterized by certainty or security; "a tiny but assured
income"; "we can never have completely assured lives"
assuredly
(wn)
assuredly
adv 1: without a doubt; "the grammar schools were assuredly not
intended for the gentry alone"
assuredness
(wn)
assuredness
n 1: great coolness and composure under strain; "keep your cool"
[syn: aplomb, assuredness, cool, poise, {sang-
froid}]
reassure
(wn)
reassure
v 1: cause to feel sure; give reassurance to; "The airline tried
to reassure the customers that the planes were safe" [syn:
reassure, assure] [ant: vex, worry]
2: give or restore confidence in; cause to feel sure or certain;
"I reassured him that we were safe"
reassured
(wn)
reassured
adj 1: having confidence restored; freed from anxiety;
"reassured by her praise he pressed on"
self-assured
(wn)
self-assured
adj 1: showing poise and confidence in your own worth; "hardly
more than a boy but firm-knit and self-confident" [syn:
self-assured, self-confident]
unassured
(wn)
unassured
adj 1: lacking boldness or confidence
ASSURED
(bouvier)
ASSURED. A person who has been insured by some insurance company, or
underwriter, against losses or perils mentioned in the policy of insurance.
Vide Insured.

ASSURER
(bouvier)
ASSURER. One who insures another against certain perils and dangers. The
same as underwriter. (q.v.) Vide Insurer.

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