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assured
Adjective
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If something is assured, it is certain.
With the new park, the safety of the deer seemed assured.
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If you are assured of something, you will certainly get it.
They feel assured that the government will help.
He is assured of getting the job.
You can rest assured that we will find the right solution.
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If you are assured, your feel sure that you have the needed power and ability.
In his quiet, assured way, he told me that no one cared what I thought.
market
Noun
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A market is a place where many people come to buy and sell things.
It's time to take the cows to the market.
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The market is the stock market.
The market rose Tuesday on good results from the banking sector.
Cable stocks have lost an estimated market value of $ 6 to $ 8 billion.
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A market is a group of people or businesses that might buy goods or services.
The government is trying to help farmers find a new market for their grain.
The financial and oil markets continued to react negatively to the news from the war.
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A market is the total amount or value of a particular kind of goods or services bought or sold.
The company already has a 54-percent share of the commercial jet market.
market
Verb
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If you market something, you make it available for sale and you try to get people to buy it.
Manufacturers who spend millions to develop new drugs heavily market their products.