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placate

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


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He managed to placate the bank when it occasionally raised concerns about financial figures that just didn’t make sense—including how his feed costs were wildly out of tune with the number of animals he claimed.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 7, 2026

He is accompanied on his reluctant journey to the finish line with a group of characters who by turns torment and placate him.

From Los Angeles Times • May 13, 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

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

From BBC • Jan. 18, 2026

Darkclaw sided with them while trying to placate the others, attempting to keep a foot in either camp, should it come to a vote.

From "Redwall" by Brian Jacques




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