appease in the PONS Dictionary

appease Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to appease a conflict

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Liu still had to pay a fine to appease the warlord.
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The outcomes of this ritual are designed to appease the husband's jealousy.
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A less dominant individual will also make a fear grimace accompanied by a scream to appease or redirect aggression.
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He sympathizes with those who passionately desire peace but can not be appeased by anything, such as heretics, sectarians and mystics.
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He suggests a sacrifice to appease the demon.
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The locals scrambled to appease the volcano, preparing girls, pets, and flowers for sacrifice.
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In this authoritarian state, the leading party only had to appease a small constituency of the ruling or military elite.
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In an effort to appease the villagers, the government opened the primary and middle schools in the village.
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When opponents tried to appease him, he accepted the gains that were offered, then went to the next target.
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Their initial disposition towards the player is hostile, although like pirates they can be temporarily appeased through flattery.
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