It is called acquiescing or capitulating.
This is called Appeasement. It means giving into commands in order to avoid a fight from someone of higher rank.
The term that means to keep the peace by giving in to someone's demands is "appeasement." It involves making concessions to avoid conflict or confrontation.
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Appeasement. It refers to a strategy of giving in to demands or making concessions to avoid conflict or maintain peace, often seen as a controversial approach to handling aggression by others.
To appease - to avoid conflict by giving in to the other side's demands, grievances. Note that since 1940 this word, together with appeasement, has had a very negative sense indeed and has come to mean to give in to unreasonable demands made by a dictator. The policy of appeasing is associated above all with Neville Chamberlain and the Munich Agreement of Spetember 1938.
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Britain and France tried to avoid war by accepting the demands of Germany through appeasement.
They appeased the dictator by accepting his demands in an effort to avoid war.
He is a peacemaker; he tries to avoid conflict.
To appease - to avoid conflict by giving in to the other side's demands, grievances. Note that since 1940 this word, together with appeasement, has had a very negative sense indeed and has come to mean to give in to unreasonable demands made by a dictator. The policy of appeasing is associated above all with Neville Chamberlain and the Munich Agreement of Spetember 1938.
I think the best way to avoid a conflict is to understand and compromise with each other