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placate (PLAY kayt", PLAK ayt") (verb), placates; placated; placating
1. To make a person less angry, upset, or hostile; usually, by doing or saying something to please him or her: Because his wife was so dismayed at him coming home so late from work, Greg tried to placate her by promising to treat her to a nice restaurant tomorrow evening.
2. To calm down and to make less angry; especially, by appeasement; to conciliate; to pacify: The administrators placated the customers by agreeing to consider a reduction in prices for the items when they became available again.
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2. To calm down and to make less angry; especially, by appeasement; to conciliate; to pacify: The administrators placated the customers by agreeing to consider a reduction in prices for the items when they became available again.
The clerk was placating the angry customer with an apology and a new replacement for the damaged item that was returned.
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-ate (to do)
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-cate
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plac-, placi-, -plais
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“placate”
placate (PLAY kayt", PLAK ayt")
On this occasion, cate is revealing how to reduce the intensity of the anger of someone; especially, by calming him or her peacefully.
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cate family of verbs
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To calm someone and to make someone less angry or upset; usually, by doing or saying something to please him or her. (2)
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Word a Day Revisited Index of Cartoons Illustrating the Meanings of Words
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