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    placate
    /pləˈkeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) less angry or hostile: "they attempted to placate the students with promises"

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  2. PLACATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of placate in English. placate. verb [ T ] uk / pləˈkeɪt / us / ˈpleɪ.keɪt / Add to word list. to stop someone from feeling angry: Outraged minority groups will not be placated by promises of future improvements. Synonyms. appease often disapproving. assuage formal. conciliate. mollify.

  3. The meaning of PLACATE is to soothe or mollify especially by concessions : appease. How to use placate in a sentence. Soothe Yourself With the History of Placate Synonym Discussion of Placate.

  4. Placate definition: to appease or pacify, especially by concessions or conciliatory gestures. See examples of PLACATE used in a sentence.

  5. PLACATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of placate in English. placate. verb [ T ] us / ˈpleɪ.keɪt / uk / pləˈkeɪt / Add to word list. to stop someone from feeling angry: Outraged minority groups will not be placated by promises of future improvements. Synonyms. appease often disapproving. assuage formal. conciliate.

  6. verb. If you placate someone, you do or say something to make them stop feeling angry. [formal] He smiled, trying to placate me. [VERB noun] 'I didn't mean to upset you,' Agnew said in a placating voice. [VERB -ing] [ Also VERB] Synonyms: calm, satisfy, humour, soothe More Synonyms of placate.

  7. If you placate someone, you stop them from being angry by giving them something or doing something that pleases them. If your dad is annoyed that you forgot to take out the trash, you might be able to placate him by doing the dishes.

  8. Definition of placate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.