appeasing Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of appeasing In English

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Examples of appeasing

  • Promoters and agents seem to accept this blame as part of their appeasing duty.

  • The rearmament programme ironically reinforced this preference for maintaining the status quo and appeasing both business and labour.

  • Governments were able to worry less about protecting themselves and could turn to appeasing powerful civilian interest groups.

  • In several parts of the province, authorities hastily revoked it, without however succeeding in appeasing the rebels.

  • But by arguing for the occasional need to make exceptions to the laws, the argument also goes some way toward appeasing the opposing radical position that opposes rhetoric.

  • Is it the case that we are appeasing our conscience by having formulated such a resolution?

  • But they are only falsely appeasing their guilty conscience.

  • We cannot buy peace by appeasing an enemy at the expense of our friends.

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