verb
- to make someone less angry or upset by giving them what they want
- to satisfy or relieve a feeling or desire
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘appease’
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘appease’
Examples
- She appeases her crying baby with a bottle.
- The manager appeases angry customers with discounts.
- He appeases his hunger with a quick snack.
- The government appeases protesters by promising reforms.
- A warm bath appeases her stress after work.
- The teacher appeases the upset student with kind words.