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Definition of Reassurer

Reassurer
Reassurer Re`as*sur"er, n. One who reassures.

Meaning of Reassurer from wikipedia

- article on "re****urance", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "re****urance" You can also: Search for Re****urance in Wikipedia...
- Operation Re****urance (OpRe) is an initiative of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) which dates from 2014, when NATO partners "agreed upon and began to enact...
- A re****urance marker or confirming marker is a type of traffic sign that confirms the identity of the route being traveled on. It does not provide information...
- "Re****uring Pinches" is a song by English singer-songwriter Alison Moyet, released as the first single from her ninth studio album, Other (2017). Moyet...
- Sigortaladim Sigorta and Re****urance A.Ş. is a Turkish digital platform focused on insurance services, founded in 2015 by TDB Sigorta ve Brokerlik A.Ş...
- (UK) Limited worth £4.2 billion. The Admin Re business, which was renamed Re****ure, was eventually sold to Phoenix Group Holdings for £3.2bn in July 2020...
- policing approach being trialled in the early 2000s by Surrey Police called re****urance policing, which aims to identify "signals", and involve the community...
- Fetal distress, also known as non-re****uring fetal status, is a condition during pregnancy or labor in which the fetus shows signs of inadequate oxygenation...
- entered the United States through New York. The Statue of Liberty was a re****uring sign that they had arrived in the land of their dreams." "The 100 Year...
- dollar reserves of state owned companies to those of the national bank to re****ure the international bond market. Manufacturing contributed 17% of GDP in...