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placate

[pley-keyt, plak-eyt] / ˈpleɪ keɪt, ˈplæk eɪt /


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But the White House secured a clarification from the Chinese that seemed to placate Trump.

From Los Angeles Times • May 17, 2026

In that Peacock series, Elizabeth Banks’ Lindy Littlejohn is a best-selling author tired of diminishing her well-earned reputation to placate her husband, a bumbling scientist.

From Salon • Apr. 23, 2026

The network also will have to placate advertisers who had bought time during “The Bachelorette,” which hasn’t had a new season since 2024.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 21, 2026

Europe has tried to placate President Trump in his second term as best they can.

From BBC • Jan. 18, 2026

She was trying to placate her critics by being a courteous hostess like La Beale Isoud.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White




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