complaisant in the PONS Dictionary

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Its really high time for us that we must not be over complaisant and work more on our weaknesses.
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And because they are so weak and complaisant, they are less able to endure heavy labor and soon die of no matter what malady.
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This heightened level of flexibility will lead to the danger of either too aggressive or too complaisant rules that will either over or under sense and over or under alarm.
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Still, we must not be complaisant when we encounter wild anarchists.
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However, scientific investigations of the dolphin brain appear to offer some insight to this complaisant behavior.
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By 1989, citizens who had been complaisant were willing to openly express their discontent with the regime.
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So don't be fooled by her complaisant demeanor.
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