Pronunciation: /ˈpæsəˌfaɪ/
verb to calm or soothe someone who is angry or upset
A1 She tried to pacify the crying baby by rocking him gently.
A2 The teacher pacified the upset student by listening to his concerns.
B1 The manager pacified the angry customer by offering a refund.
B2 The diplomat was able to pacify the warring factions and bring about peace.
C1 The negotiator's skillful diplomacy helped pacify the escalating tensions between the two countries.
C2 The therapist used various techniques to pacify the trauma survivors and help them heal.
formal The diplomat tried to pacify the warring factions and bring about a peaceful resolution.
informal She tried to pacify her upset friend by offering a listening ear and some comforting words.
slang I had to pacify my growling stomach with a quick snack before dinner.
figurative The soothing music helped to pacify my anxious mind before the big presentation.
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