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    Ap·pease
    /əˈpēz/

    verb

  2. The meaning of APPEASE is pacify, conciliate; especially : to make concessions to (someone, such as an aggressor or a critic) often at the sacrifice of principles. How to use appease in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Appease.

  3. to bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment; pacify; soothe: to appease an angry king. Synonyms: placate, calm. Antonyms: enrage. to satisfy, allay, or relieve; assuage: The fruit appeased his hunger. Antonyms: sharpen, arouse, increase.

  4. to get rid of unpleasant feelings or make them less strong: We try to appease our guilty consciences by making donations to charity. His resignation did little to appease public anger. Synonym. assuage. Fewer examples. The company was forced to make concessions in order to appease regulators.

  5. to get rid of unpleasant feelings or make them less strong: We try to appease our guilty consciences by making donations to charity. His resignation did little to appease public anger. Synonym. assuage. Fewer examples. The company was forced to make concessions in order to appease regulators.

  6. Appease means to make or preserve peace with a nation, group, or person by giving in to their demands, or to relieve a problem, as in "the cold drink appeased his thirst."

  7. Jul 15, 2024 · appease (third-person singular simple present appeases, present participle appeasing, simple past and past participle appeased) To make quiet; to calm; to reduce to a state of peace; to dispel (anger or hatred). Synonyms: calm, pacify, placate, quell, quiet, still, lull

  8. appease, conciliate, propitiate imply trying to preserve or obtain peace. To appease is to make anxious overtures and often undue concessions to satisfy the demands of someone with a greed for power, territory, etc.: Chamberlain tried to appease Hitler at Munich.

  9. Appease Definition. To placate or attempt to placate (a threatening nation, for example) by granting concessions, often at the expense of principle. To pacify or quiet, esp. by giving in to the demands of. To calm, soothe, or quiet (someone). Appeased the baby with a pacifier.

  10. 1. a. To placate or attempt to placate (a threatening nation, for example) by granting concessions, often at the expense of principle. b. To calm, soothe, or quiet (someone): appeased the baby with a pacifier. See Synonyms at pacify. 2. To satisfy, relieve, or assuage: appease one's thirst.

  11. Appease definition: to bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment; pacify; soothe. See examples of APPEASE used in a sentence.

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