Yes.
back down, appease, assuage, gratify, mollify, placate, please, satisfy, soothe
Appease means the satisfy or calm someone. Therefore, if someone were to treat another person appeasingly they are settling them and possibly treating them with respect.
To pay or discharge; to serve in payment of; to provide for, as a charge, debt, expenses, costs, etc., To avert or appease, as by paying off; to satisfy; as, to defray wrath.
If something appeals to you, it looks good or attractive. If something appeases you, you feel less angry about it or have less of a problem with it.
Will appease.(I run, I ran, I will run)(I appease, I appeased, I will appease)
Appease is a verb.
What is the word appease
The word 'humour' is a noun as word for the quality of being amusing. The word 'humour' is a verb when meaning to comply with someones wishes to appease or satisfy them, however unreasonable the wish may be. The word 'humour' is not an adjective.
You may have a peach to appease your hunger until dinner is ready.
The 's' in appease has the 'z' sound.
"Both parties had to agree to give up something in order to appease the opposing person."
the beautiful sun set brought me to an appease feeling.