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His keepers fed the beast copious amounts of port, Champagne, and whiskey to pacify the persnickety pachyderm.

Nevertheless, Iran can only go so far to pacify Iraq with its own forces.

Consequently, it might be necessary in some situations to pacify or motivate them with a lie.

Yet would we nod approvingly if President Bush blamed the failure of U.S. efforts to pacify post-invasion Iraq on Saddam Hussein?

To pacify the ulema, always wary of any rival forum, this initial gathering consisted entirely of men who were clerics.

The king hoped, by the appointment of a Republican ministry, to pacify the democratic spirit.

No, I shall not seek to pacify the people, when the insolent challenge shall have been thrown in their faces!

They then teach them to obey; some by words; others they pacify by tunes, accompanied with the beating of a drum.

Pitt hoped to pacify discontent by benefiting Irish trade, and to unite the two countries by a community of interest.

The fool carried a dagger at his girdle, and it were well to pacify him.

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On this page you'll find 98 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pacify, such as: allay, ameliorate, assuage, mitigate, mollify, and placate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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