Synonym: appease. Similar words: propitious, vitiate, initiate, expropriate, appropriate, appropriately, misappropriate, misappropriated. Meaning: [prə'pɪʃɪeɪt] v. make peace with.
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(1) I've never gone out of my way to propitiate people.
(2) These ancient ceremonies propitiate the spirits of the waters.
(3) propitiate the gods with a sacrifice.
(4) offered sacrifices to propitiate the gods.
(5) They offered sacrifices to propitiate the god.
(6) To propitiate him, the people offered Lung roasted swallows[Sentencedict.com], hearts and red lotus blossoms.
(7) Sacrifices were made to propitiate the gods.
(8) They offer a sacrifice to propitiate the god.
(9) They offered sacrifices to propitiate the gods.
(10) He displayed himself steadfastly resolved to propitiate and favour that implacable city.
(11) The Vaishnava scriptures advise one to propitiate Radha and obtain her grace in order to realize Sri Krishna. So the tortured devotee now turned his prayer to her.
(12) McKinley was eager to propitiate the agrarian Middle west after close over Bryan in 1896.
(13) In those days people might sacrifice a goat or sheep to propitiate an angry god.
(14) The radicals in the party were clearly sacked to propitiate the conservative core.
(15) Ritual offerings of meat, spices and wines were made by the mortal family to propitiate the restless spirit.
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