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be appeasing
verb
To make quiet; to calm; to reduce to a state of peace; to dispel (anger or hatred).
Exact(9)
Groupon seems to be appeasing regulators and critics, who have criticized the site for previously logging "gross billings" as revenue.
The biggest challenge for Torre may be appeasing his bench players, who have gotten significant playing time in Johnson's absence.
At a time when even Pakistani politicians appeared to be appeasing the Taliban, Yousafzai spoke out against the militants.
Who believes that we'd be appeasing the Saudis, who do more to foster Islamic fundamentalism than any other group in the world – if they didn't have oil?
One might be appeasing member stations that resent the attention given to programming from the two Northeastern behemoths, WNET in New York and WGBH in Boston.
Such stridency constrains any Japanese leader judged at home to be appeasing China.Japanese politicians can be blamed for doing too little to assuage fears by making their case, which is a reasonable one, clearly and unthreateningly.
Similar(51)
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.
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