put someone's mind at ease

put someone's mind at ease
put (someone's) mind at ease to cause someone to stop worrying.

He chose his words carefully to put his mother's mind at ease.

Usage notes: also used in the forms put someone's mind at rest and set someone's mind at rest:

To put his mind at rest, I offered to make one final check.


New idioms dictionary. 2014.

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