allay, appease, calm, cool, defuse, dulcify, lay, lay the dust, mollify, pacify, placate, pour balm on, propitiate, smooth, smooth down, smooth over, soothe, tranquilize
Last update: May 5, 2016
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Those changes have been made in an attempt to conciliate the raged people. [Please select]
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He attempted to conciliate her. [verb]
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The mediation process aims to conciliate rather than to investigate complaints. [verb]
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Equity is particularly concerned at the recommendation to remove the ability of ACAS to conciliate in cases. [verb]
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It is useless to attempt to conciliate you: I see I have made an eternal enemy of you. [verb]
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He made desperate efforts to conciliate the population, and succeeded with a few of the nobles, who were led to believe in the possibility of an Italian confederation, including Lombardy and Venetia which would be united to Austria by a personal union alone; but the immense majority of all classes rejected these advances, and came to regard union with Piedmont with increasing favor. [Please select]
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Had he conciliated Mirabeau, who led the Assembly, then even the throne might have been saved. [Please select]
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It is Russia she is most anxious to conciliate. [Please select]
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She had no desire to give offence to Bunny who was not always easy to conciliate. [Please select]
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To encourage him, and to conciliate the hostile punt, I threw down a hundred-franc note. [Please select]
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Bacon found in after years that Southampton was not so easily conciliated. [Please select]
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