placate u rečniku PONS

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They often need to be placated for safe passage across a lake.
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As an animist, he had placated the spirits, but believed that, whether in this life or the next, people were people, not animals or plants.
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The two teams then agreed to resume a game which had been postponed earlier in the season, as a way of placating the dissatisfied fans.
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She would placate her children by holding a family night, singing lullabies, and making up funny constellations.
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Having gained a reassurance from nh, the generals placated the younger officers, whose coup had been integrated into their plans.
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To placate him, "yokozuna" was written on the "banzuke" for the first time in sumo history.
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It was not in his nature to placate others.
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To placate the residents, new railway lines were planned.
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If their ancestors became angry, they would placate them with an offering of black beans and spring water at midnight.
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She represents revolt and misfortune and is prayed to either placate her wrath or direct her fury at another.
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