appeasement (Meaning)

Wordnet

appeasement (n)

the act of appeasing (as by acceding to the demands of)

Webster

appeasement (n.)

The act of appeasing, or the state of being appeased; pacification.

appeasement Sentence Examples

  1. The treaty was seen as an attempt at appeasement, aiming to prevent further conflict between the two nations.
  2. Critics argued that the government's policy was more about appeasement than addressing the root causes of the social issues.
  3. The international community condemned the act of appeasement, asserting that it emboldened aggressive regimes.
  4. The leader's decision to make territorial concessions was met with both support for appeasement and opposition from those who favored a more assertive stance.
  5. The peace talks were initiated in hopes of achieving a diplomatic appeasement and avoiding armed conflict.
  6. The policy of appeasement failed to prevent the escalation of hostilities, leading to a full-scale war.
  7. The diplomat's strategy involved a careful balance between firmness and appeasement to achieve a lasting peace.
  8. The leader faced criticism for what many perceived as a policy of appeasement toward oppressive regimes.
  9. The company's appeasement measures, such as issuing refunds and providing compensation, were aimed at restoring customer trust.
  10. The negotiators engaged in a delicate process of appeasement, trying to find common ground and build mutual understanding.

FAQs About the word appeasement

the act of appeasing (as by acceding to the demands of)The act of appeasing, or the state of being appeased; pacification.

mitigation, alleviation, decrease, mollification, moderation, assuagement, comfort,relief, diminishment, ease

suffering, unrest, anguish, unrest, anguish, torture, torture, discomfort,discomfort, misery

The treaty was seen as an attempt at appeasement, aiming to prevent further conflict between the two nations.

Critics argued that the government's policy was more about appeasement than addressing the root causes of the social issues.

The international community condemned the act of appeasement, asserting that it emboldened aggressive regimes.

The leader's decision to make territorial concessions was met with both support for appeasement and opposition from those who favored a more assertive stance.