0 past simple and past participle of propitiate --
1 to please and make calm a god or person who is annoyed with you: --
She was propitiated by libations poured with the left hand.
In 1968, it approved a revitalization plan that it resulted unsuccessful propitiated scarcely a slight development of the zone.
They are propitiated to ward off evils and hard times.
If the "genius" of the "imperator", or commander of all troops, was to be propitiated, so was that of all the units under his command.
The unwholesome spectres of the restless dead, the "lemures" or "larvae" were propitiated with offerings of beans.
Even the benevolent guardian spirits are propitiated from time to time for the all-round wellbeing of a household.
Spirits of the dead were recognized, honored, and propitiated.
All are potentially of the malignant type, to be propitiated by an appeal to knowledge of the supernatural.