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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to appease' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of placating or pacifying someone or something, for example: The parents offered their son ice cream to appease him.
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to appease
verb
To make quiet; to calm; to reduce to a state of peace; to dispel (anger or hatred).
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To appease Congress?
I tried to appease her.
Don't try to appease.
We write to appease the father.
But the statement failed to appease investors.
Is this to appease its English overlords?
Yet there was little to appease them.
Iran seeks to appease the west.
Ambassador Kennedy wanted to appease Hitler, Prime Minister Churchill wanted to appease Roosevelt".
The moves seemed to appease the markets, for now.
But subsequent appointments seem designed to appease other interests.
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