Placate
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British pronunciation/plɐkˈe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈpɫeɪkeɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "placate"

to placate
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to put a stop to someone's feelings of anger

Transitive: to placate a person or their anger
to placate definition and meaning
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The company placated the unhappy customer by offering a refund.
The government placated the protestors by implementing policies to address their concerns.
He offered an apology to placate his upset coworker.
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The company placated the unhappy customer by offering a refund.
The government placated the protestors by implementing policies to address their concerns.
He offered an apology to placate his upset coworker.
She brought him a cup of tea to placate his irritation after a long day.
The manager promised to address the issue to placate the frustrated customers.
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