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acalmar
espanyol
propiciar
To bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment.
appease
portuguès
acalmar
1
She tried to
propitiate
the General after her usual manner towards him.
2
We kill the better half of ourselves every day to
propitiate
them.
3
Such natures are not seldom victims of the power they would
propitiate
.
4
There were many ways in which to
propitiate
,
to work upon her.
5
She rose, and made an effort to
propitiate
him by shaking hands.
6
Haman at first tried to
propitiate
Mordecai by a show of modesty.
7
You've done all and more than you ought to
propitiate
Miss Triscoe.
8
You
propitiate
these powers with presents, called sacrifices, and flatteries, called praises.
9
Can you set a thought on Providence, not seeking to
propitiate
it?
10
Nonsense, Hannah; do not be so hard to
propitiate
,
my good woman!
11
There is no remedy- Imustbe yielded up to
propitiate
the invaders!
12
Says Nero's own tutor, Seneca, Do you want to
propitiate
the gods?
13
To
propitiate
the proprietor and the waiter I ordered hot cheese-cakes.
14
It is all to
propitiate
the friendship of Bonard-I know it.
15
All were displaying an amicable desire to
propitiate
the owner of the castle.
16
So he tried to
propitiate
Job in all manner of ways.
propitiate
·
propitiate the gods
propitiate heaven
propitiate a cheese
propitiate any number
propitiate by apology
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acalmar
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