0 past simple and past participle of pacify --
1 to cause someone who is angry or upset to be calm and satisfied: --
2 to bring peace to a place or end war in a place, often using military force: --
They have not been pacified.
It would not have pacified the area—there is no doubt at all about that.
That happened despite all the safeguards which the firm takes, and it was only with the greatest difficulty that the firm pacified the customer.
In so far as the new tax will place a penalty on consumers, we ought to argue that they also should be pacified.
All the time we have had this battle of the waiting lists and the dissatisfied subscriber who had to be pacified.
I allowed enough margin to ensure that everyone could be pacified, and a good result has been achieved today.
How can one expect the people to be pacified in the face of such experience?
They might even be pacified; they might even understand that those behind them and those in front of them desperately mind about the principle.