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pacify

[pas-uh-fahy] / ˈpæs əˌfaɪ /


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That sleeping on it would help pacify everyone’s big feelings about whatever it was that happened tonight.

From Literature

“What catches on is completely unpredictable, there’s almost a mysterious alchemy to it. What’s clear is this: The regime hasn’t pacified them.”

From The Wall Street Journal

If the Fed is otherwise confident in its bank-liquidity regulations, there’s no obvious reason pacifying the overnight lending market should be a policy concern.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s impossible to say that the country is being pacified,” said Vargas, who said authorities should consider data from a range of what he called “lethal crimes” to accurately measure violence.

From Los Angeles Times

She wonders if her mother is being “engaged” or merely “pacified” by her companion.

From The Wall Street Journal