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1 appeasement
[ə'piːzmənt]* * *noun appagamento* * *appeasement /əˈpi:zmənt/n. [u]1 pacificazione; acquietamento2 (politica di) eccessive concessioni; acquiescenza; appeasement.* * *[ə'piːzmənt]
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appeasement — appease ► VERB ▪ placate (someone) by agreeing to their demands. DERIVATIVES appeasement noun appeaser noun. ORIGIN Old French apaisier, from pais peace … English terms dictionary
appeasement — (n.) mid 15c., pacification, from M.Fr. apeisement, O.Fr. apaisement appeasement, calming, noun of action from apaisier (see APPEASE (Cf. appease)). First recorded 1919 in international political sense; not pejorative until failure of Chamberlain … Etymology dictionary
appeasement — noun /əˈpɪiz.mənt/ The state of being appeased; the policy of giving in to demands in order to preserve the peace. This decision is the end of any attempts at appeasement in our land; the end of urging us to get along with the dictators, the end… … Wiktionary
appeasement — I noun accommodation, adjustment, allayment, amends, assuagement, calming, conciliation, deadening, detente, dulcification, dulling, mitigation, mollification, pacification, placation, propitiation, rapprochement, reconcilement, reconciliation,… … Law dictionary
appeasement — noun (C, U) the act of trying to persuade someone not to attack you or to make them less angry by giving them what they want: Chamberlain s policy of appeasement towards Hitler in the 30s … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
appeasement — noun a policy of appeasement Syn: conciliation, placation, concession, pacification, propitiation, reconciliation; fence mending Ant: provocation … Thesaurus of popular words
appeasement behaviour — noun (animal behaviour) Submissive behaviour of an animal in an attempt to inhibit attack by a potential aggressor • • • Main Entry: ↑appease … Useful english dictionary
appeasement — noun see appease … New Collegiate Dictionary
appeasement — noun the act of appeasing (as by acceding to the demands of) • Syn: ↑calming • Hypernyms: ↑social control • Hyponyms: ↑pacification, ↑mollification, ↑placation, ↑conciliation … Useful english dictionary
appease — transitive verb (appeased; appeasing) Etymology: Middle English appesen, from Anglo French apeser, apaiser, from a (from Latin ad ) + pais peace more at peace Date: 14th century 1. to bring to a state of peace or quiet ; calm … New Collegiate Dictionary
appease — verb placate (someone) by acceding to their demands. Derivatives appeasement noun appeaser noun Origin ME: from OFr. apaisier, from a (from L. ad to, at ) + pais peace … English new terms dictionary