It is at times difficult not to hate an enemy, but when we stop and think about it are we hating the man or what the man is doing? Then there is your question "How to pacify the hatred an enemy has for you". Retaliation is out of the question unless it is to protect life and property. A soft word can overcome many who show hate towards us. I think if we can establish why we are hated and discuss this issue then we are on the way to quieten the roaring lion.
There may be some who are fanatical in their hatred for us, and there is little we can to to pacify them. So long as we are not the first to show any form of anger then we are justified in our protecting ourselves our families and our property.
In a political context is a diplomatic policy of making political or material concessions to an enemy power in order to avoid conflict.
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It took several hours to pacify the wailing baby.They attempted to pacify the uprising.She managed to pacify the angry customer.Sometimes a crying baby is hard to pacify.
The verb for pacifist is pacify. As in "to pacify someone".
Hatred, as is stated repeatedly in the poem. The hatred between the narrator and the enemy produce fireworks of rage.
To make quiet; to calm; to reduce to a state of peace; to still; to pacify; to dispel (anger or hatred); as, to appease the tumult of the ocean, or of the passions; to appease hunger or thirst.
Noun forms for the verb 'to pacify' are pacifier, pacifist, pacifism, or pacification.
The likely word here is enemy (foe, opponent).(A similar word is enmity, hatred.)
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Protectorate General to Pacify Beiting was created in 640.
Protectorate General to Pacify the West ended in 808.