Sentence examples for be appease from inspiring English sources

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be appease

verb

To make quiet; to calm; to reduce to a state of peace; to dispel (anger or hatred).

  • To appease the tumult of the ocean

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It might not be as blatant as in Only Ever Yours but we are trained in our own way to be appease men and to keep them happy.

We don't doubt that these sacrifices are tossed to Mr. Dies in the hope of placating him, but it should be evident now that he can no more be appease than Hitler could in his prime.

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The Ancients personified it, believing it to be under the control of a being who needed to be appeased.

He shouldn't be appeased".

This opposition cannot be appeased.

It cannot be appeased any more than Hitler could be appeased.

Everybody is not going to be appeased.

This terrorism cannot be appeased - it has to be defeated.

All this proves is that bullies can never be appeased.

Graciously, the big five allowed themselves to be appeased.

President Obama is trying to appease people who can't be appeased, but that's hardly wasted time.

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