appeasement in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

appeasement in the PONS Dictionary

appeasement Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

policy of appeasement POL

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He had been unable to support himself during his last months, and relied on government handoutsan appeasement that was much ridiculed from the far left.
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In the late 1930s the contributors to the journal were split between those who advocated appeasement and those that did not.
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However, the government still continued the policy of appeasement and negotiation.
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This call also serves as appeasement between individuals in aggressive encounters.
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Another vocalisation is the appeasement call, a soft "quee" given to inhibit aggression, usually given between birds of a mated pair.
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She argued against the policy of peace at almost any price, albeit without using the word appeasement.
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Indicating both appeasement and assertiveness, the posture is used by birds intending to enter feeding flocks.
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Billing can also be used as a gesture of appeasement or subordination.
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The company's response to these various issues has drawn praise, scorn, and accusations of political appeasement from different parties over the years.
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Horses, particularly foals, sometimes indicate appeasement of a more aggressive herd member by extending their necks and clacking their teeth.
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