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palatable

[pal-uh-tuh-buhl] / ˈpæl ə tə bəl /


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That new document likely incorporates at least some of the amendments proposed by the Europeans and published by Reuters news agency that point to something far more palatable for Kyiv.

From BBC

In 1965, he relocated to London to work with Island Records - later the home of Bob Marley - but the label's attempts to make his sound palatable to rock audiences weren't entirely successful at first.

From BBC

By the time he entered the game, there was little backup quarterback Luke Duncan could do except make the final score slightly more palatable.

From Los Angeles Times

His presence makes the Republican brand more palatable to those who want an American conservatism without the racial resentment.

From Washington Post

“We have to appeal to these kids to come in on their own terms. We’re kind of reshaping the military to make it more palatable to them.”

From Washington Times