Sentence examples for is appeased from inspiring English sources

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is appeased

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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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"Charles is appeased," Mr. Aaron said later.

"How joyful is my heart,/for God is appeased," the final aria begins and ends.

With the $200 cantaloupe, tradition is tended to, capitalism is appeased, and buyer, seller and recipient are apparently satisfied.

Shocked is appeased and agrees to sing, a tune that is meant to catch the spirit of the day.

Mousavi never flowered into the charismatic leader that so many made of him and his ally Karroubi is appeased with parliamentary investigative committees.

The interests of the Mohammedans are safeguarded by the representation they enjoy in the Legislative Councils, and Moslem sentiment is appeased by the removal of the capital to the Mohammedan City of Delhi.

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"What we're doing is appeasing the spirits.

It is appeasing both country and it is not now know which side it takes if potential dispute arises.

The suspicion among some other leaders is that Mr Cameron is appeasing rather than taking on his troublesome backbenchers.

"We know from history that appeasement will never satisfy those that are being appeased," he said.

The regulators were appeased.

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