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Intended to pacify by acceding to demands or granting concessions.
placating
placatory
placative
conciliatory
conciliative
1
Swan himself was far from sure he wanted to do any
appeasing
.
2
And in the end he says: by way of
appeasing
his conscience:
3
Here he found considerable difficulty in
appeasing
the indignation of Lady Lucretia.
4
It was about keeping the coalition government together and
appeasing
the Greens.
5
The sense of the necessity for
appeasing
justice reveals itself in sacrifices.
6
Agamemnon spoke of
appeasing
the gods and needing a safe passage home.
7
Xi is under pressure to stay cool, while
appeasing
hardliners back home.
8
This made the task of
appeasing
him very difficult to Mrs. Woodward.
9
I shall, therefore, eat even this unclean food for
appeasing
my hunger.
10
Maybe she should have politely shut him down instead of
appeasing
him.
11
To do this for Trump is not simply
appeasing
,
but legitimising his regime.
12
Romney issued a warning about the risks of
appeasing
the United States' No.
13
The bishop of London had the merit of
appeasing
their fury and resentment.
14
But the strategy, while
appeasing
the masses, is not without risks.
15
A third has suffered the same fate without
appeasing
the bandit.
16
All her energies had been devoted to
appeasing
the Conservative party's Brexit hardliners.
appeasing
appease
appease hunger
appease gesture
appease regulators
appease some investors
appease the curiosity