Synonym: appease, calm, mollify, placate, quiet, soothe, tranquilize. Similar words: specify, specific, pace, pack, specifically, space, pack up, impact. Meaning: ['pæsɪfaɪ] v. 1. cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of 2. fight violence and try to establish peace in (a location).
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31. He tried to pacify the protesters with promises of reform.
32. You pacify me I keep a stiff upper lip, the approval of an injection.
33. In March, they were transferred to Tibetan regions of western Sichuan to pacify antigovernment protesters.
34. The kind and most tolerant Jade Emperor was advised to pacify you.
35. Dentists criticize the practice of giving fussy children sweets to pacify them.
36. He speaks to pacify that the best to hurrying up.
37. Is this a serious step, or is this just something to pacify the critics?
38. We must understand and take advantage of goals of new rural construction from three aspects about richen people, happy people and pacify people in the process of new countryside.
39. Is evil to resist evil ambition horrify small fox to embrace to pacify in the breast.
40. The secession demand is rejected and the Colonial Command moves in to pacify the resistance.
41. This Pendants is used to pacify the malefic effects of Planet Jupiter or to strengthen this planet in ones Horoscope.
42. The U . N . troops are working to pacify Bosnia.
43. It has been used to pacify people suffering from mental disorders.
44. The war of words between America and Iran continues unabated, and with America intensifying its efforts to pacify Iraq,(www.Sentencedict.com) there is a danger that the two sides may blunder into military conflict.
45. You see we were quite right to pacify that country.
46. The prince regent tried his best to pacify the situation quietly.
47. She knew that he had become delirious, and tried to pacify him.
48. Beijing wants to use [ the pandas ] to pacify Taiwan.