propitiated (Meaning)

propitiated

to gain or regain the favor or goodwill of

propitiated Sentence Examples

  1. The priest performed an elaborate ritual to propitiate the angry spirits.
  2. The emperor's lavish gifts failed to propitiate the rebels.
  3. Praying all night, the devout attempted to propitiate the wrath of God.
  4. The sacrifice of a black bull was believed to propitiate the rain god.
  5. By making amends, he hoped to propitiate his injured friend.
  6. The talisman was said to possess the power to propitiate evil forces.
  7. The villagers held a feast to propitiate the local deity.
  8. The king offered a grand spectacle to propitiate the heavens.
  9. The sorcerer's incantations were intended to propitiate the spirits of the dead.
  10. A humble offering was presented to propitiate the favor of the goddess.

FAQs About the word propitiated

to gain or regain the favor or goodwill of

appeased, consoled, calmed, mollified, conciliated, soothed, placated, assuaged, pleased,comforted

irked, nettled, bothered, piqued, angered, ruffled, maddened, put out, got, ired

The priest performed an elaborate ritual to propitiate the angry spirits.

The emperor's lavish gifts failed to propitiate the rebels.

Praying all night, the devout attempted to propitiate the wrath of God.

The sacrifice of a black bull was believed to propitiate the rain god.