Placate


The meaning of the word Placate is: to appease or pacify


Examples:

I tried to placate the sad little boy by giving him a cookie.

published by Nedra on 2021-06-27 19:32:43


The police officer tried to placate the two scared drivers at the scene of the accident.

published by Peggy on 2021-07-12 03:33:46


Although Henry tried to placate his boss by staying late at the office each evening, he still lost his job during the layoffs.

published by Stefan on 2021-02-23 17:41:48


My husband will do just about anything to placate me so I will not be mad at him.

published by Luigi on 2021-12-06 15:56:46


If no one tries to placate my sister when she is angry, she gets even angrier.

published by Hedy on 2021-05-22 01:52:31


The president knew he would have to placate the voting public by firing his adviser.

published by Corrin on 2021-03-03 05:58:56


Because Marilyn was unable to placate her crying baby last night, she did not get any sleep at all.

published by Berry on 2021-07-29 02:54:53


In order to placate unhappy customers, the department store gave away valuable coupons.

published by Larry on 2021-06-25 06:55:25


The teachers will not return to the classroom until the union makes some effort to placate them.

published by Leticia on 2021-09-04 22:47:50


To placate our upset teenage daughter, we had to buy her a concert ticket and a new pair of shoes.

published by Elke on 2021-09-10 03:49:53


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