"Reassure" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To make (someone) feel less worried or anxious about something.
Example: "The doctor tried to reassure the patient that everything would be okay."
Synonyms: comfort, calm, soothe, console
Antonyms: unsettled, anxious, uneasy.
To reassess or reaccept (an idea or situation) into something from which it was previously rejected or removed, especially after a period of separation.
The term "reassortment" refers to the process by which viruses, such as influenza viruses, change the combination of genetic material they carry by exchanging segments with other viruses, similar to bacteria exchanging genes through horizontal gene transfer. This occurs between viruses from the same or similar species and can lead to the creation of new viral strains with potentially different characteristics.<br><br>In the context of influenza, reassortment is a key mechanism by which the seasonal flu virus mutates and changes over time, sometimes resulting in the emergence of new pandemic strains.
To take control of something again, especially a responsibility, or to take it back after it had been given to someone else.
Feeling certain that everything is going to be okay or that a particular situation is under control.
Reata is a rare or obsolete word that has several meanings. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. A type of rope or cord, especially one made of fibre or hair.<br>2. A rafter, a beam or a supporting beam in a roof.<br>3. A rare or poetic term for a reed or a flag.<br><br>However, it's worth noting that the word "reata" is more commonly known as a name of a city in Nigeria, "Reata".<br><br>If you could provide more context in which you encountered this word, I may be able to provide a more specific interpretation.
To reattach means to join something again to its original position or place after it has been detached or separated. It can also mean to re-establish a connection or relationship that has been broken or interrupted.
Reattaching means to attach or reconnect something that has been detached or separated from something else, often after it had been previously severed or broken off. It can also refer to the process of reattaching a body part, such as a limb or finger, after an injury or surgery.