Cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of.
Make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else; moderate.
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.
6 Algernon had one inclination to strangle, and another to mollify the wretch.
7 Conscious they deserved a scolding, they sent Josephine down first to mollify .
8 Modly's apology also did little to mollify the crew on the carrier.
9 At the same time I essayed to mollify Mr. Westbrook, in vain!
10 In 2016, leave campaigners used language both to terrify people and mollify them.
11 The jewels arrived from England in the Constellation, but did not mollify him.
12 Payt's simplified answer had seemed to mollify the boy for the time being.
13 I am sure that will be enough to mollify his anger against you.
14 Well, there is in that something which might indeed mollify me.
15 I withdrew my hand, but this did not mollify him much.
16 Such an answer was not likely to mollify the royal commissioner.
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