Sentences with assuaging
as·suage
A a - To assuage one's grief; to assuage one's pain.
- To assuage one's hunger.
- Whether hosing down outrage over massacres in East Timor or assuaging community anger at the Corby verdict.
- The best things for the assuaging the symptoms that it brings about.
- To assuage his fears; to assuage her anger.
- It has proven to be effective in assuaging pain, improving flexibility and strengthening the bones.
- Far from being a rearguard action aimed at assuaging recent fears that red meat may be linked to bowel cancer.
- Urges towards private revenge against wrongdoers by assuaging the affront to human dignity experienced by the victims of wrongdoers.