3 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Placate' in a Sentence
"To calm or soothe someone, especially by making concessions or using conciliatory actions, with the aim of pacifying or satisfying their concerns or grievances." more
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To placate the hungry crowd, the chef added a surprise dessert to the menu.
The chef added extra seasoning to placate the picky eater's palate.
The chef prepared a special dish to placate the disappointed customer who had a bad dining experience.
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