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is appease
verb
To make quiet; to calm; to reduce to a state of peace; to dispel (anger or hatred).
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"What they're trying to do is appease the religious right," says Michael Manely, the lawyer representing a local parent who wanted the stickers removed.The war between creationists and evolutionists had recently fallen quiet.
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"What we're doing is appeasing the spirits.
The suspicion among some other leaders is that Mr Cameron is appeasing rather than taking on his troublesome backbenchers.
Shocked is appeased and agrees to sing, a tune that is meant to catch the spirit of the day.
Wall Street is appeased: The stock is up nearly threefold from 1999′s plummet.
It also regenerates if Hunger is appeased, though not as good as what medical supplies do.
"We know from history that appeasement will never satisfy those that are being appeased," he said.
The regulators were appeased.
He shouldn't be appeased".
This opposition cannot be appeased.
It cannot be appeased any more than Hitler could be appeased.
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