Synonym: allay, alleviate, calm, check, ease, lessen, moderate, pacify, quiet, relieve, restrain, satisfy. Antonym: anger. Similar words: appeal, appear, appeal to, disappear, appealing, happen, ease, happen to. Meaning: [ə'piːz] v. 1. cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of 2. overcome or allay 3. make peace with.
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(31) This helped new east appease complaint immediately, established rule.
(32) Nothing could appease the crying child.
(33) There was a clever attempt to appease the people.
(34) A good dinner will appease your hunger.
(35) Offerings of propitiation, to appease the wrath of an offended God, or to satisfy the demands of justice, have been common in every period of the world.
(36) It was a blunder for them to try to appease the aggressor.
(37) In this distress, he began to appease the LORD, his God. He humbled himself abjectly before the God of his fathers.
(38) The counterargument is that disseminating such a scary image is intended to buck up his subjects' fighting spirit while persuading his enemies to appease him.
(39) He tried to appease his angry mother with kind words.
(40) Nourish blood to tranquilize mind, appease neural system, remiss fatigue, improve sleeping and increase sleeping quality step by step.
(41) If Mabel should get another miff, they'd never be able to appease her.
(42) Several practical application prove that this resolvent not only can appease enterprise's request for privilege management of MIS, but also is very flexible and exercisable.
(43) In an effort to appease the IMF, Bhutto gave up the finance portfolio she had held since retaking the government.
(44) In an effort to appease the closed-minded, you are only serving to be detrimental to babies, women, and society.
(45) Hong Kong authorities must be sent come large quantities of fuzz are present appease disturbance.
(46) All the flashiness in the world won't appease me if I still don't know what your product does 10 minutes into browsing your site.
(47) The fact that this will result in a lower rate of interest, because Germany has a higher credit standing than Ireland or Portugal, would hardly appease an angry electorate.
(48) For all of China's wealth, the party is desperate to appease the restive rural masses.
(49) It would be fun to appease the appetite of hungry people.
(50) Be helpful for lighten asthma or cough. Appease nerve and blue mood.
(51) His attempts to appease her only added fuel to the fire.
(52) To be, to execute the simple and original guardianship; to kill, to appease the unpeaceful miss and guilt inside.
(53) Hunter and his team are not going to intentionally undermine the negotiating power of those players to appease an ownership group that desperately wants to get its cost structure in line.
(54) When he is in a wax, nobody can appease him.
(55) Yet the army's stuttering campaigns, and a recent effort to appease the militants by offering to institute Islamic law in Swat and other parts of NWFP(sentencedict.com/appease.html), have strengthened their control over it.
(56) BUT THOSE VETERAN PLAYERS are merely carrots to appease the sellout crowds that will attend games at the state-of-the-art ballpark this season.
(57) He said he could eat an elephant to appease his hunger.
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