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1 verzekeren
2 [bevestigen, garanderen] guarantee, assure3 [assureren] insure ⇒ 〈Brits-Engels ook; voornamelijk levensverzekering〉 assure, 〈 voornamelijk zeeverzekering〉 underwrite♦voorbeelden:II 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich verzekeren〉♦voorbeelden:zich van een goede plaats verzekeren • secure a good place (for oneself) -
2 iemand van iets verzekeren
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3 iets ten stelligste verzekeren
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4 stellig
♦voorbeelden:op stellige toon • in a firm tone of voicehet stellige voornemen hebben om • have the firm intention toik geloof het stellig • I do not doubt ithij komt stellig • he is sure to comeiets ten stelligste verzekeren • assure someone of something (most) emphaticallyik raad je ten stelligste aan • I strongly advise youten stelligste ontkennen • deny flatlyII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [zeer waarschijnlijk] surely♦voorbeelden:
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assure someone of — promise something to someone … English contemporary dictionary
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assure */*/ — UK [əˈʃɔː(r)] / US [əˈʃʊr] verb [transitive] Word forms assure : present tense I/you/we/they assure he/she/it assures present participle assuring past tense assured past participle assured 1) formal to tell someone that something will definitely… … English dictionary
assure — as|sure [ ə ʃur ] verb transitive * 1. ) FORMAL to tell someone that something will definitely happen or is definitely true, especially in order to remove doubt about it: There s not much more I can say to assure you. assure someone of something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
assure — [[t]əʃʊ͟ə(r)[/t]] assures, assuring, assured 1) VERB If you assure someone that something is true or will happen, you tell them that it is definitely true or will definitely happen, often in order to make them less worried. → See also assured [V… … English dictionary
assure — as|sure W3S2 [əˈʃuə US əˈʃur] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: assurer, from Medieval Latin assecurare, from Latin ad to + securus safe ] 1.) to tell someone that something will definitely happen or is definitely true so that they… … Dictionary of contemporary English
assure — verb (T) 1 to tell someone that something will definitely happen or is definitely true so that they are less worried: assure sb that: Mom assured us that everything would be all right. | I (can) assure you: spoken: The document is genuine, I can… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
assure — [əˈʃɔː] verb [T] 1) formal to tell someone that something is definitely true or will definitely happen There s no mistake, I can assure you.[/ex] 2) to make certain that something happens … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
assure — as·sure vt as·sured, as·sur·ing 1 chiefly Brit: insure 2 a: to inform positively the seller assured the buyer of his honesty b: to provide a guarantee of … Law dictionary
assure — ► VERB 1) tell (someone) something positively to dispel doubts. 2) make (something) certain to happen. 3) chiefly Brit. cover by assurance. DERIVATIVES assurer noun. ORIGIN Old French assurer, from Latin securus free from care … English terms dictionary
assure — /ə ʃυə/ verb to insure someone, or someone’s life, so that the insurance company will pay compensation when that person dies ● He has paid the premiums to have his wife’s life assured. (NOTE: Assure, assurer and assurance are used in Britain for… … Dictionary of banking and finance