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 Translation for 'to assure' from English to Italian
VERB   to assure | assured | assured
assuring | assures
SYNO to ascertain | to assure | to check | ...
garantireto assure
assicurare qn. di qc.to assure sb. of sth.
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Translation for 'to assure' from English to Italian

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to assure
garantire

to assure sb. of sth.
assicurare qn. di qc.
Usage Examples English
  • He wanted to assure that the Native nations (not foreign nations) were tightly bound to the new United States, as he considered the security of the nation to be paramount.
  • Meanwhile, he strongly endorsed the plans of the Bush Administration to assure continued U.S.
  • It was designed to assure high-quality cybersecurity training courses where the training provider had also undergone rigorous quality checks.
  • The UN and foreign military aid missions, the most prominent being EUSEC RD Congo, are attempting to assist the Congolese in rebuilding the armed forces, with major efforts being made in trying to assure regular payment of salaries to armed forces personnel and also in military justice.
  • Khrushchev to assure President Kennedy that there would be no ground-to-ground missiles or offensive weapons placed in Cuba".

  • When the memory, bus or cache is shared with other CPUs, the control logic must communicate with them to assure that no computer ever gets out-of-date old data.
  • Professional certification, trade certification, or professional designation, often called simply "certification" or "qualification", is a designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task.
  • Specification-based testing may be necessary to assure correct functionality, but it is insufficient to guard against complex or high-risk situations.
  • In order to promote and develop a culture of quality within the academic institutions directly dependent on the Holy See and to assure them internationally valid criteria of quality, the Agency for the Evaluation and Promotion of Quality in Ecclesiastical Faculties is established.
  • Prosecutors tend to be strongly motivated by conviction rates, and "there are many indications that prosecutors are willing to go a long way to avoid losing cases, that when prosecutors decide to proceed with such weak cases they are often willing to go a long way to assure that a plea bargain is struck".

  • Therefore, when aiming its guns at the target, the fire control system must compensate for parallax in order to assure that fire from each gun converges on the target.
  • Extensive dependency mechanisms are used to assure the correct operation of the environment.
  • Love sought to assure Nirvana's fanbase that the music would not simply be licensed to the highest bidder: "We are going to remain very tasteful and true to the spirit of Nirvana while taking the music to places it has never been before".
  • The purposes of the Sixth Amendment right to counsel are to protect a defendant's right to a fair trial and to assure that the adversarial system of justice functions properly by providing competent counsel as an advocate for the defendant in his contest against the "prosecutorial forces" of the state.
  • Researchers in 2018 reported, after detecting the presence on the International Space Station (ISS) of five "Enterobacter bugandensis" bacterial strains, none pathogenic to humans, that microorganisms on ISS should be carefully monitored to assure a healthy environment for astronauts.

  • The primary purpose of tempering is to assure that only the best form [...] is present.
  • Even assuming that every polynomial of the form "xn" − "a" splits into linear factors is not enough to assure that the field is algebraically closed.
  • These devices would still have analog outputs (ex; composite video output), and would convert the digital signals (576i or 480i) to the analog standards to assure compatibility.
  • The future Pope explains in detail the circumstances of the boy’s conception, which took place in 1547 in Bologna, after the Council of Trent had moved to that city; his motive was to assure his inheritance rights following the death (in 1546) of his father Cristoforo Boncompagni.
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