appease
pacify / placate / satisfy / soothe
Transitive Verb
past: appeasedpp: appeaseding: appeasing
This term carries a strong connotation of submission or compromise to avoid conflict. In political contexts, it often implies a strategic but potentially flawed attempt to maintain peace by giving in to an aggressor, which can suggest a lack of strength or a temporary fix rather than a permanent solution. When applied to internal states like hunger or curiosity, the word shifts toward a sense of soothing or quenching. It describes the act of bringing a demanding impulse into a state of quietude or satisfaction through the provision of what is lacking.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ someone]
To pacify or placate someone by acceding to their demands or granting concessions.
"The government tried to appease the protesters by promising a new inquiry into the incident."