If the answer is directed at the Book of Mormon, the answer is "no." The word "placate" does not appear in this book of scripture.
I hate giving free candy to children, but I will do so if it will placate that wailing brat of yours.
To placate is to calm, pacify, or mollify.Example : "The airline gave out free drinks in an effort to placate angry travelers."Example : "In between, I placate her with more cake."(Sarah Miller in Miss Spitfire: Reaching Helen Keller.)
Pacify, sooth, calm, placate, conciliate,
(the verb propitiate is used to mean appease, atone, or placate)"Mary stopped criticizing her boss, and this propitiation eventually earned her a promotion."
Assuage, placate, mollify...
a man simply placate all around of him
Synonyms could be appease, assuage, mollify, placate, silence, or squelch.
Miserable is an adjective, and placate is a verb, so they are not antonyms.
The word "appease" means to soothe or placate someone, helping to calm them down. It often implies a sense of making concessions or satisfying someone's needs or feelings to reduce tension or anger. Other synonyms include "mollify" and "assuage."
These letters cannot be unscrambled to spell a word. The longest possible words are lactate, placate and tapetal.
Your Children Placate You from Premature Graves was created in 2006.
in greek, the word bible means "Book"or "The Book".