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    pacify
    /ˈpasɪfʌɪ/

    verb

    • 1. quell the anger, agitation, or excitement of: "he had to pacify angry spectators"

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  2. PACIFY definition: 1. to cause someone who is angry or upset to be calm and satisfied: 2. to bring peace to a place…. Learn more.

  3. PACIFY meaning: 1. to cause someone who is angry or upset to be calm and satisfied: 2. to bring peace to a place…. Learn more.

  4. If you are bringing peace or calm to a state of unrest, you are pacifying the situation. Just think of the transformation a squalling baby undergoes when a pacifier is placed within his mouth, and you will remember the power of the verb to pacify.

  5. 2 meanings: 1. to calm the anger or agitation of; mollify 2. to restore to peace or order, esp by the threat or use of force.... Click for more definitions.

  6. pacify: [verb] to allay the anger or agitation of : soothe. appease, propitiate.

  7. Pacify definition: to bring or restore to a state of peace or tranquility; quiet; calm. See examples of PACIFY used in a sentence.

  8. PACIFY definition: to do something in order to make someone less angry or upset: . Learn more.

  9. Synonyms: pacify, mollify, conciliate, appease, placate These verbs refer to allaying another's anger, discontent, or agitation. To pacify is to ease the concerns of or restore calm to: "The explanation ... was merely an invention framed to pacify his guests" (Charlotte Brontë). Mollify stresses the soothing of hostile feelings: The therapist mollified the angry teenager by speaking gently.Conciliate implies winning over, often by reasoning and with mutual concessions: "He recognized the ...

  10. pacify meaning, definition, what is pacify: to make someone calm, quiet, and satisfi...: Learn more.

  11. pacify somebody to make somebody who is angry or upset become calm and quiet synonym placate. The baby could not be pacified. The speech was designed to pacify the irate crowd.