Appeases

/əˈpiːzɪz/ verb

Third person singular form of appease; calms someone who is angry or upset by giving them what they want.

From Old French apaisier (to make peace), combining à (to) + paisier (to pacify), from Latin pacem (peace). The meaning evolved from medieval diplomacy to describe any act of calming conflict.

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