placated
please or satisfy
If you mean "placate" it's to soothe, or sometimes to bribe. "She placated the crying baby with a toy". Check your spelling.
No. Fascinate means intrigue: cause to be interested or curious. Grim means not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty.
It can be (satisfied customers). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to satisfy) and can be an adjective meaning sated or placated.
In my experience, a girl/woman is never truly satisfied, only temporarily pleased or placated. And the girls I know appreciate a grammatically correct question.
Catherine the Great understood the importance of keeping the nobles placated and on her side. Without them, her power could easily be taken away in a coup. To assure their allegiance she eliminated taxing them and gave them even more power over the serfs
The word sought may be "satisfied" (content or placated).A similar word is anesthetized, put into a pain free state.
The root word placare in the word implacable means "to placate" or "to soothe." However, the prefix "im-" in implacable adds a negative connotation, so the overall meaning of implacable is "unable to be placated" or "unyielding."
It has a moderate climate and rainfall, which makes it suitable for intensive agriculture, thus is able to support a larger population. It has good communication and transport links and is the site of many major industries, thus providing employment for a large number of people.
The ancient Celtic priests were the first to celebrate Halloween, and it was associated with the Celtic new year. It was believed that on the last night of their year (October 31), the Lord of Death, Samhain, allowed the souls of the dead to return home. Evil spirits, witches, ghosts and demons also roamed, but could be placated by a feast.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern -LA-A--D. That is, eight letter words with 2nd letter L and 3rd letter A and 5th letter A and 8th letter D. In alphabetical order, they are: clavated placated