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to mollify
verb
To ease a burden, particularly worry; make less painful; to comfort.
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Lincoln tried to mollify Bradford.
Kraus tried to mollify him.
Tony made repeated efforts to mollify Gordon.
It was an attempt to mollify him".
But the pact is unlikely to mollify the program's opponents.
Still, Mr. Geithner's plan did not appear to mollify lawmakers.
But the move is unlikely to mollify the protestors.
That should go some way to mollify critics.
That has done little to mollify the American software industry.
You expect to mollify the other person with your apologies".
Still, Mr Tudjman is sporadically willing to mollify the West.
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