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What does it mean when they sayTo propitiate a situation?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 9/17/2023

mend it

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To propitiate a situation is to?

to mend it


To propitiate a situation is to what?

mend it


What is a sentence with propitiate?

Propitiate means to regain respect or good wishes by one's actions. He tried to propitiate his employer, but it didn't work.


To propitate a situation is to?

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.


What is a synonym for answer as a verb?

to sayto replyto respondto rejoin


An antonym of propitiate is?

anger


A synonym of propitiate is?

pacify


A synonym of propitiate is what?

Appease


An antonym of propitate is?

An antonym for propitiate is anger.


How do you sayTo the prettiest princess in spanish?

Para la princesa más hermosa/bonita.


An antonym for propitiate is?

agitate, irritate, provoke, upset or worry


What is a sentence using the word propitiation?

(the verb propitiate is used to mean appease, atone, or placate)"Mary stopped criticizing her boss, and this propitiation eventually earned her a promotion."

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