Propitiate means to satisfy the demands of someone. Jesus Christ was the propitiation for our sins. God demanded perfection from humans. They could not give it, but Jesus Christ was able and He did. He paid the price and satisfied God's demands.the English answer is to mendmend it(apex)
(the verb propitiate is used to mean appease, atone, or placate)"Mary stopped criticizing her boss, and this propitiation eventually earned her a promotion."
The plural of situation is situations. As in "these situations are serious".
There is not a common phrase to "infuse the situation." One may "diffuse the situation" by spreading out or scattering the explosive issue at hand. It can also mean to put a damper on the situation.
When something lessens the unpleasantness of a Situation.?
mend it
To propitate a situation is to appease or pacify it, often through actions or offerings meant to calm or soothe the circumstances at hand. It involves making amends or taking steps to mitigate any negative outcomes that may arise from the situation.
mend it
Propitiate means to regain respect or good wishes by one's actions. He tried to propitiate his employer, but it didn't work.
anger
pacify
Appease
An antonym for propitiate is anger.
agitate, irritate, provoke, upset or worry
Propitiate means to satisfy the demands of someone. Jesus Christ was the propitiation for our sins. God demanded perfection from humans. They could not give it, but Jesus Christ was able and He did. He paid the price and satisfied God's demands.the English answer is to mendmend it(apex)
relaxation, prosperity, inactivity, facilitate, conciliate, propitiate, strengthen, invigorate, sedateness, depreciate, simplicity
The pagans thought it was important to propitiate the gods with sacrifices. They wanted to appease them with gifts.