Similar words: placate, placating, implacable, oratory, aleatory, dilatory, migratory, predatory. Meaning: adj. tending or intended to pacify by acceding to demands or granting concessions.
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1, The tone of the letter was placatory.
2, When next he spoke he was more placatory.
3, an astonishingly placatory speech.
4, Mackie made a placatory remark and Perkin snapped at her too.
5, Nevertheless,(http://sentencedict.com/placatory.html) such statements were sometimes placatory and social pressures toward conformity could be strong.
6, Prue assumed a placatory tone of voice.
7, He raised a placatory hand. "All right, we'll see what we can do."
8, And the 1994 deal did its part to encourage Mr Kim in his extortionist habit of acting up and then pocketing placatory goodies, time and again.
9, The low ebb hour that Chinese man fails in them, what expect a woman is placatory.
10, Music must never be comfortable, never become a museum - piece , not placatory.
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