complaisance Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kəmˈpleɪ.zəns]
  • Us [ kəmˈpleɪ.səns]

Meaning of complaisance In English

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Examples of complaisance

  • He can refuse them nothing, and even carries his complaisance so far as to give them marks of affection without really liking them. 

  • I am ashamed to say that hitherto I have only given myself out of mere complaisance. 

  • The flattering complaisance of the latter counterbalances the rough honesty of the former. 

  • This complaisance did not raise him in estimation at Vienna or elsewhere. 

  • We yielded at last, out of complaisance towards her, and were rewarded by feeling wonderfully refreshed by a solid meal. 

  • In this definition, complaisance is fundamentally a political skill, capable of application to either national or domestic challenges.

  • Complaisance, with its resources of strategic reticence, is here the monopoly of the male gallant.

  • The advocates of the civil virtues of complaisance tend to presume 'a threatening world in which considerable skill is needed to avoid giving offense'.

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