1 to make someone less angry or upset, or to make something less severe or more gentle: --
She was not mollified by his apology.
I was only trying to smooth and mollify the proceedings as far as possible.
Again, he said that only suggestions correcting inadvertences and mistakes or mollifying and making more acceptable its substantial provisions could possibly be moved as suggestions.
One hopes that it will also go a long way towards mollifying the aggrieved in each case.
I hope, therefore, that my noble friend will be mollified.
I do not believe that parents with or without care will be mollified by that.
We are in no way mollified by the answers we have had hitherto.
If criteria could be added to speed, reliability and cost, this might mollify the widespread opposition which exists to quantity licensing.
Ninety-nine times out of 100, the angry citizen is mollified.