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In what sense is the "assured" used in this sentence?: "Please be assured that all deadlines are met."

ChatGPT
In the sentence "Please be assured that all deadlines are met," the word "assured" is used in the sense of "confident" or "certain."

It conveys that the speaker wants the listener to feel confident or certain about the fact that all deadlines are being met. Here, "be assured" functions as a polite expression meant to provide reassurance. It is essentially a formal way of saying, "Rest assured," or "You can trust that this is true."

You said:
So if you tell someone "Please be assured that all deadlines are met," you are effectively guaranteeing him that he doesn't need to worry about the deadlines as they will certainly be met, and that you can have confidence in that?

ChatGPT
Yes, that's correct! When you say "Please be assured that all deadlines are met," you are effectively:

Providing a guarantee: You are affirming that the deadlines are or will be met.
Offering reassurance: You are telling the listener not to worry about the deadlines.
Encouraging confidence: You are conveying that the listener can trust in your ability to meet the deadlines.
This expression is a polite and formal way of instilling trust and certainty in the listener.
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