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The example sentences of PROPITIATE in videos (1 in total of 1)

also adverb offerings noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction food noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction sweets noun, plural , to to propitiate verb, base form the determiner gods noun, plural or coordinating conjunction spirits noun, plural , may modal lie verb, base form behind preposition or subordinating conjunction hallowe proper noun, singular en proper noun, singular

Use "propitiate" in a sentence | "propitiate" example sentences

How to use "propitiate" in a sentence?

  • Life must be lived as play, playing certain games, making sacrifices, singing and dancing, and then a man will be able to propitiate the gods.
    -Plato-
  • Men praise poverty, as the African worships Mumbo Jumbo--from terror of the malign power, and a desire to propitiate at.
    -Alexander Smith-
  • Piety and holiness of life will propitiate the gods. [Lat., Deos placatos pietas efficiet et sanctitas.]
    -Marcus Tullius Cicero-
  • All over the world, belief in the supernatural has authorised the sacrifice of people to propitiate bloodthirsty gods, and the murder of witches for their malevolent powers.
    -Steven Pinker-
  • pity and charity may be at root an attempt to propitiate the dark powers that have not touched us yet.
    -Marilynne Robinson-
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Definition and meaning of PROPITIATE

What does "propitiate mean?"

/prəˈpiSHēˌāt/

propitiate

verb
win or regain favour of god, spirit, or person by doing something that pleases them.

What are synonyms of "propitiate"?
Some common synonyms of "propitiate" are:
  • appease,
  • placate,
  • mollify,
  • pacify,
  • conciliate,
  • soothe,
  • calm,
  • humor,
  • satisfy,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/əˈpēz/

appease
verb

To give in to someone's demands to avoid conflict.

/ˈplākāt/

placate
verb

To make someone stop being angry; pacify; appease.

/ˈmäləˌfī/

mollify
verb

To make angry person calm down; soothe.

/ˈpasəˌfī/

pacify
verb

To cause someone who is angry or upset to be calm.

/kənˈsilēˌāt/

conciliate
verb

placate.

/so͞oT͟H/

soothe
verb

To relieve something, like pain.

/kä(l)m/

calm
adjective noun verb

Relaxed and not worried or angry. peace. soothe.

/ˈ(h)yo͞omər/

humor
noun other verb

Mood that a person is in. To pretend to agree with so they don't get upset. comply with wishes of.

/ˈsadəsˌfī/

satisfy
verb

To do what is required in order to finish.

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