Sentences with appeasement
ap·pease
A a - To appease an angry king.
- The fruit appeased his hunger.
- It provides an opportunity for guilt appeasement for Westpac customers but is morality-neutral for Westpac.
- That is the rhetoric of appeasement, an expedient sop to the cynics.
- It is an unworthy appeasement, bought at the price of the many gay people who are faithful, worshipping Anglicans.
- Papuans — the Federal Government clings to the same tired script of denial and appeasement that unfolded so disastrously in East Timor.
- Respect for authority is clearly related to the pecking orders of dominance and appeasement that are widespread in the animal kingdom.