Friday, September 14, 2012

appease

(v.): to bring peace, quiet, or calm to; to sooth

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  1. No one is able to appease the crying child except his mother.

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  2. It's impossible to appease her from the bad mood.

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  3. synonym: pacify because it also means to ease the anger of

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  4. Students' efforts to appease the angry boss were unsuccessful.

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  5. The peasants of the republic of communism had to appease their dictator for fear of death

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  6. Jimmy finally found a solution to appease his fart; he had to spin three times a day.

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  7. The appeasement between Adolf Hitler, the English prime minister, as well as some other Eastern European leaders worked, however, this appeasement will lead to the catalyst of World War II.

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  8. The soft music appeased the hyper child

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  9. The teacher had to appease the student so that he won't do anything dangerous toward other students.

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  10. George Bush tried to appease the Americans by starting a war in Afghanistan.

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  11. Mothers always try to appease their kids by singing them a lullaby.

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  12. The major appeased the crowd in panic by reassuring their safety from the storm.

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  13. Appease
    Tony donated to the animal care foundation after running over a cat with his car to appease his guilt.

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  14. Nothing could apease David's love for science fiction novels "Game Of Thrones".

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  15. Nothing could appease Jimmy when he lost his mario game.

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  16. Sally's mom's final decision of getting her a new iPhone appeased her greatly.

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  17. I tried to appease the little girl by being nice to her; however, after she continued to act like a little brat, I gave up on trying to quiet her down.

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