mollification (Meaning)

Wordnet

mollification (n)

a state of being appeased or ameliorated or tempered

the act of appeasing someone or causing someone to be more favorably inclined

Webster

mollification (n.)

The act of mollifying, or the state of being mollified; a softening.

mollification Sentence Examples

  1. The government's offer of reduced taxes served as a mollification to quell public unrest.
  2. The coach's soothing words provided mollification to the agitated team after their loss.
  3. Diplomats sought mollification strategies to appease the hostile foreign delegation.
  4. The teacher's gentle explanation mollified the student's anger over the low grade.
  5. The politician's apology was intended to mollify the public outcry against his actions.
  6. The therapist used a combination of empathy and mindfulness to achieve mollification in the anxious client.
  7. The company's generous compensation package mollified the departing employee's resentment.
  8. The mollification of the jury was essential for securing a favorable verdict in the trial.
  9. The mediator's patience and understanding played a crucial role in mollifying the warring parties.
  10. The child's tears were mollified by the offer of a warm hug and comforting words.

FAQs About the word mollification

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The government's offer of reduced taxes served as a mollification to quell public unrest.

The coach's soothing words provided mollification to the agitated team after their loss.

Diplomats sought mollification strategies to appease the hostile foreign delegation.

The teacher's gentle explanation mollified the student's anger over the low grade.