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rassicurerà

Rassicurerà is the third-person singular future indicative form of the Italian verb rassicurare. The infinitive rassicurare means to reassure or to assure someone that a situation is safe or under control. As a future tense form, rassicurerà indicates that the subject will perform the act of reassuring at a later time.

Morphology and conjugation details: rassicurerà is formed from the stem rassicur- with the standard future ending

Etymology and related forms: rassicurare derives from a combination of Latin roots and later Romance-language development,

Usage notes: rassicurerà is used in statements about future actions of reassurance, promises, or assurances given

Example: Domani il portavoce rassicurerà il pubblico sull’andamento dei lavori; translation: The spokesperson will reassure the

-erà
for
the
third
person
singular.
The
regular
pattern
applies
to
the
other
persons
as
well:
rassicurerò,
rassicurerai,
rassicurerà,
rassicureremo,
rassicurerete,
rassicureranno.
In
standard
Italian,
the
stress
for
these
forms
typically
falls
on
the
final
syllable.
with
the
core
meaning
evolving
into
to
reassure,
comfort,
or
guarantee.
Related
nouns
include
rassicurazione
(reassurance)
and
adjectives
such
as
rassicurante
(reassuring).
to
others.
It
can
be
employed
in
journalism,
formal
writing,
or
everyday
speech
to
convey
that
someone
will
provide
reassurance
at
a
future
time.
public
about
the
progress
of
the
work.
See
also
rassicurare
and
rassicurazione
for
related
concepts.