Appeasing

/əˈpiːzɪŋ/ verb

The present participle of appease; the act of calming someone by giving them what they want.

Same root as 'appeases'—from Old French apaisier. The -ing suffix transforms it into a continuous action or adjective form describing something that tends to calm or soothe.

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