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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conciliatory gift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a gift intended to soothe or reconcile a disagreement or conflict between parties. Example: "After their argument, she decided to give him a conciliatory gift, hoping to mend their relationship."
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Mr. O'Neal gives his daughter a pashminalike present at the beginning of one conciliatory dinner; when she confronts him with her memories of an abusive childhood, he is affronted and demands his gift back.
The setting looked conciliatory.
Some were more conciliatory.
Her voice is conciliatory.
Others were more conciliatory.
Afterwards Sarri was conciliatory.
Publicly, the remarks are conciliatory.
– "cheerful, friendly, conciliatory" aura.
Ms. Murphy was conciliatory.
Other northerners were more conciliatory.
Some Democrats were conciliatory.
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