Meaning & Definition of word "Appease"

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    Appease

    /əˈpiːz/

    verb:

    • 1. To pacify or placate (someone) by granting concessions.
      • Example: The government tried to appease the protesters by promising reforms.
    • 2. To soothe or calm (a situation or a person).
      • Example: She attempted to appease her angry friend with an apology.
    • 3. To bring to a state of peace or quiet.
      • Example: The manager hoped to appease the tensions in the office with a team-building exercise.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'appeasen', from Old French 'apaisier', from 'a-' (from) + 'pais' (peace).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    appease the crowd:

    to calm the audience or group by addressing their concerns or demands

    appease someone's anger:

    to soothe or mitigate someone's anger by concessions or apologies

    appease a demand:

    to comply with a request or demand to avoid conflict

    Related Words

    pacification:

    The act of bringing peace and calming hostilities.

    soothe:

    To gently calm or bring comfort.

    placate:

    To make someone less angry or hostile.

    Slang Meanings of appease

    Meaning: To give in to avoid problems.

    Example Sentence: He decided to appease her by letting her choose the movie.

    Meaning: To buy peace.

    Example Sentence: Sometimes you just have to appease the kids with ice cream.