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Definition of appease verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

appease

verb
 
/əˈpiːz/
 
/əˈpiːz/
(formal, usually disapproving)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they appease
 
/əˈpiːz/
 
/əˈpiːz/
he / she / it appeases
 
/əˈpiːzɪz/
 
/əˈpiːzɪz/
past simple appeased
 
/əˈpiːzd/
 
/əˈpiːzd/
past participle appeased
 
/əˈpiːzd/
 
/əˈpiːzd/
-ing form appeasing
 
/əˈpiːzɪŋ/
 
/əˈpiːzɪŋ/
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  1. appease somebody to make somebody calmer or less angry by giving them what they want
    • The move was widely seen as an attempt to appease critics of the regime.
  2. appease somebody/something to give a country what it wants in order to avoid warTopics War and conflictc2
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French apaisier, from a- (from Latin ad ‘to, at’) + pais ‘peace’.
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