4 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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The captain has placated the frustrated team by inspiring them with a motivational speech before the crucial match.
The goalkeeper will be placating the frustrated teammates after conceding a crucial goal.
The team captain gave a motivational speech to placate the discouraged players at halftime.
Through consistent support and encouragement, the coach will have placated the demoralized team, leading to victory.
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