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is pacifying
verb
To bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation.
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If he's doing anything, Resnais is pacifying his viewers in order to protect them from the fate of Georges, who has a violent past to live down.
As a white woman, there is no sense in lying to them, telling them that white America isn't as bad as they think it is, pacifying their fears with stories of nice white people.
In her visit to the US, for instance, she would not get tired of repeating how sanctions against Russia are only a way to put pressure and shall not to be confused with the goal -- which is pacifying Ukraine -- a country that, she warned, is more divided than we'd like to admit.
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Will they open a Supercenter in Fallujah once it is pacified.
The poem is not a place, where dying is pacified, Where hunger is satiated, where hope is glorified.
His neighborhood is pacified, one of the favelas in the city that has a perpetual police presence.
Realizing Shiva lies beneath her feet, her anger is pacified and she calms her fury.
Latent natural resources means the quicker Haiti is pacified, the quicker everyone can do more business.
For one thing, the benefits of being a police officer are pacifying.
Even at a young age, I thought God and heaven were pacifying ideas to keep people from being afraid of death.
"They're pacifying these neighborhoods...
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