Sentence examples for to placate from inspiring English sources

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to placate

verb

To calm; to bring peace to; to influence someone who was furious to the point that he or she becomes content or at least no longer irate.

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budget overlord to placate.

This is unlikely to placate angry protestors.

His remarks failed to placate Ms. Warren.

One is of trying to placate China.

King attempted to placate him.

It is to placate them.

The lower orders try to placate him.

I said something, hoping to placate him.

"I'm here to placate the violence.

There were also neighbors to placate.

Coon songs seem more willing to placate.

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