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Meanings of
conciliate
in английском
португальский
conciliar
каталонский
ajustar
испанский
acordar
Back to the meaning
Come to terms.
settle
accommodate
reconcile
patch up
make up
португальский
conciliar
португальский
acalmar
каталонский
apaivagar
испанский
aliviar
Back to the meaning
Cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of.
gentle
appease
pacify
assuage
placate
mollify
gruntle
lenify
португальский
acalmar
Synonyms
Examples for "
gentle
"
gentle
appease
pacify
assuage
placate
Examples for "
gentle
"
1
It is very
gentle
and safe and works best when taken daily.
2
Everybody was flocking to the spot; old and young,
gentle
and simple.
3
Often, a
gentle
but firm hand could bring them back into line.
4
The species that runs the New York operation is
gentle
and friendly.
5
And they have no intention of going
gentle
into that good night.
1
To
appease
ye, I'll wait a few more days before returnin' home.
2
I spent year after year trying to
appease
them, to no avail.
3
And about Europe's attempts to
appease
Hitler before the Second World War.
4
In order to
appease
it, it was deemed necessary to offer sacrifices.
5
Who knows what was really said, what was altered to
appease
Rome?
1
And he can't point to a rising share price to
pacify
investors.
2
They hadn't the troops to
pacify
the city in the first place.
3
But Congo says government's first priority was to
pacify
its eastern borderlands.
4
To
pacify
them, perhaps, after so short a journey from the harbour.
5
The two Rishis sought to
pacify
the two heroes Ashvatthama and Dhananjaya.
1
Being able to show good governance structures will help
assuage
such fears.
2
Therefore it does not
assuage
bodily pain, which is in the senses.
3
And, I suppose, also to
assuage
my own personal sense of guilt.
4
To
assuage
that unhappiness he had taken a considerable quantity of drink.
5
Even this wholesale massacre did not
assuage
the wrath of the corsair.
1
In February the government sought to
placate
foreign investors with a Crisis?
2
Sources believe Bewkes will take steps to
placate
Robinov given his success.
3
We shall have sore work to
placate
my guest, then.' He sighs.
4
He had always employed laughter as a means to
placate
his victims.
5
In an attempt to
placate
her, I ask if she feels singular.
1
Some wonder whether the move is an attempt to
mollify
irked affiliates.
2
The change in tone did more to
mollify
her than anything else.
3
By looking serious Brooks sought to
mollify
the effect of his smile.
4
But the draft legislation failed to
mollify
the rightists and angered moderates.
5
The only way to get him to go is to
mollify
him.
1
It resembles a series of deep, half-smothered detonations linked together by querulous
gruntle
.
2
And surely the thing did cough and roar in the deep earth, and anon to
gruntle
gently and to sob and gurgle; and lo!
3
No doubt he was far from
gruntled
,
to use PG Wodehouse's word, when he awoke.
4
McLean was less than
gruntled
,
having spent hours working with Gray on the training ground.
5
When it comes to hurling, even at the best of times, Tipperary people are more often disgruntled than they are
gruntled
.
1
This will
lenify
the inside of the intestines by its unctuousness, and by that means bring away that which is contained in them more easily.
Usage of
conciliate
in английском
1
The actual policy, and its physical demonstrations, repelled, and did not
conciliate
.
2
The system of Irala was to
conciliate
rather than subdue the natives.
3
The former gentry I knew how to
conciliate
,
too, in other ways.
4
He took out the captured chiefs, and attempted to
conciliate
the Iroquois.
5
The attempt to
conciliate
both parties, had rendered it obnoxious to both.
6
We must rather
conciliate
the good-will of our hosts than offend them.
7
To
conciliate
the tribes through which he passed, he adopted Persian dress.
8
She seemed to respect him and even to wish to
conciliate
him.
9
Feeling all at once rather a fool, I sought to
conciliate
her.
10
Their office is to endeavour to prevent litigious suits, and
conciliate
differences.
11
Therefore I must not overlook her anger, but try to
conciliate
her.
12
He even seemed to rebuke his judges, rather than to
conciliate
them.
13
One can only
conciliate
a man by getting on his weak side.
14
Now the question arises, How is it possible to
conciliate
the audience?
15
There is my father to
conciliate
before they can come to Abbotsmead.
16
Would he endeavour to
conciliate
those whom he well knew disliked him?
Other examples for "conciliate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
conciliate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
conciliate the people
conciliate affection
conciliate all parties
conciliate popular
conciliate public
More collocations
Translations for
conciliate
португальский
conciliar
ajustar
acalmar
aliviar
apaziguar
aplacar
каталонский
ajustar
adaptar
apaivagar
suavitzar
aplacar
pacificar
assossegar
alleujar
испанский
acordar
aliviar
Conciliate
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Conciliate
across language varieties
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