placitory (Meaning)

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placitory (a.)

Of or pertaining to pleas or pleading, in courts of law.

Synonyms & Antonyms of placitory

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

placitory Sentence Examples

  1. The placitory environment of the spa instantly melted away my stress.
  2. The gentle breeze and warm sunshine created a placitory afternoon for a picnic.
  3. The placatory words of the therapist eased my anxiety and brought me a sense of peace.
  4. The harmonious melody of the music provided a placatory effect, soothing my weary mind.
  5. The soft, enveloping blanket offered placitory comfort on a cold winter night.
  6. The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the air, creating a placitory atmosphere.
  7. The compassionate embrace of a loved one has a placitory effect, dispelling sadness.
  8. The rhythmic sound of raindrops pattering on the window created a placitory ambiance.
  9. The calming presence of nature, with its verdant hills and babbling brooks, had a placitory impact on my soul.
  10. The delicate touch of a gentle breeze against my skin had a placitory effect, bringing a sense of serenity.

FAQs About the word placitory

Of or pertaining to pleas or pleading, in courts of law.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The placitory environment of the spa instantly melted away my stress.

The gentle breeze and warm sunshine created a placitory afternoon for a picnic.

The placatory words of the therapist eased my anxiety and brought me a sense of peace.

The harmonious melody of the music provided a placatory effect, soothing my weary mind.