appeased

[US]/əˈpiːzd/
[UK]/əˈpiːst/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To calm or satisfy someone; to make them content.; To make peace with a country by giving in to its demands, especially to avoid war.

Phrases & Collocations

appeased the crowd

appeased his fears

appeased the situation

appeased his conscience

Example Sentences

the crowd was finally appeased by the manager's apology.

she felt appeased after hearing the good news.

the child was appeased with a new toy.

the protesters were appeased by the government's response.

he tried to appease his angry friend with a gift.

the teacher appeased the students with extra credit.

the committee worked hard to appease the community's concerns.

to be appeased, the dog needed a treat.

her soothing words appeased the frightened child.

they hoped to appease the critics with their next performance.

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