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propitious [prəˈpɪʃəs] ADJ formal

I . propagate [ˈprɒpəgeɪt, americ ˈprɑ:-] VERBO trans

1. propagate animals, plants:

2. propagate formal idea:

propagować [perf roz-]

II . propagate [ˈprɒpəgeɪt, americ ˈprɑ:-] VERBO intr

proportionate ADJ

II . appropriate [əˈprəʊprieɪt, americ -ˈproʊ-] VERBO trans formal

expropriate [ɪkˈsprəʊprieɪt, americ -ˈsproʊ-] VERBO trans

1. expropriate (take):

2. expropriate (use):

I . initiate [ɪˈnɪʃieɪt] VERBO trans

1. initiate formal (start):

2. initiate (introduce):

3. initiate (admit):

II . initiate [ɪˈnɪʃiət] SUBST

1. initiate (in club):

2. initiate REL:

nowicjusz(ka) m (f)

proportionately [prəˈpɔ:ʃənətli, americ -ˈpɔ:rʃənɪt-] ADV

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Spirits of the dead were recognized, honored, and propitiated.
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She was propitiated by libations poured with the left hand.
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It propitiated a more civilized environment, in the political and social aspects.
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The unwholesome spectres of the restless dead, the "lemures" or "larvae" were propitiated with offerings of beans.
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However, he is not required to propitiate malevolent spirits or deities.
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They are propitiated to ward off evils and hard times.
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Rituals to propitiate these spirits are conducted by special priests.
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Votive offerings are left at the house to propitiate the spirits.
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If the "genius" of the "imperator", or commander of all troops, was to be propitiated, so was that of all the units under his command.
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To propitiate the angry goddess, two faithful lovers must be sacrificed each year to a lake monster until a faithful lover can be found to offer his own life.
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