0 to prevent further disagreement in arguments or war by giving to the opposing side an advantage that they have demanded:
1 (in arguments or war) to prevent further disagreement by giving to the other side something that they have demanded:
They questioned whether, in his desire to appease the conservatives in his own party, the president was selling out to them.
Where the moderates coaxed, appeased and conciliated, the radicals preferred to cajole, to threaten and to force.
Which package of policies the government chooses to appease the various coalition members and to buy off veto-players could vary.
The very fact that he tried to appease nationalist opposition by speaking its language is itself indicative of the constraints on him.
Usually bliss occurs when desires are temporarily appeased and the common mental diffuseness is forgotten.
The new legislation was conceived as a political compromise to appease two strongly opposed forces: reformists and the old guard.
Nonetheless, his intent was to control and appease the oppressive thoughts of death without inviting death itself.
The new treaty appeased both the agrarian lobby and heavy industry as well as export-orientated light industry.
For a long time the sea howls and the river replies, but little by little, the winds are appeased and the sea is calmed.
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