Appeasement

/əˈpiːzmənt/ noun

the act of making someone less angry by giving them what they want, or accepting their demands to avoid conflict.

From 'appease' (from Old French 'apaisier': a- + paisier, to make peace, from 'pais' meaning peace), + '-ment' suffix. The word carries political weight from the 1930s.

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