Use of appease in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include appease at the start of sentence, appease at the end of sentence and appease in the middle of sentence

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appease at the end of sentence


  1. They had no public opinion to appease.
  2. Of a burning hunger that only she could appease.
  3. Lamm may continue to win applause lines by taking on the constituencies that Republicans and Democrats try so hard to appease.

appease in the middle of sentence


  1. Can you appease the boy's curiosity?
  2. Chamberlain tried to appease Hitler at Munich.
  3. He hunted up a restaurant to appease his hunger.
  4. They left gifts for the gods to appease their wrath.
  5. The government tried to appease discontented workers.
  6. He tried to appease the crying child by giving him candy.
  7. Chamberlain tried to appease Hitler with Sudetenland at Munich.
  8. This was a clever attempt to appease the people, but it backfired.
  9. The move was widely seen as an attempt to appease critics of the regime.
  10. They attempted to appease international opposition by promising to hold talks.
  11. Dispel unpleasant smells. Stimulate appetite. appease vehemency and depression.
  12. Gandhi was accused by some of trying to appease both factions of the electorate.
  13. The main thrust of the President's speech was an effort to appease the white right wing.
  14. She claimed that the government had only changed the law in order to appease their critics.
  15. In case a dish fails to appease a customer, Steve Carrasco can always make a flying getaway.
  16. One issue was how to appease an ideologically fervid group of freshmen Republican legislators.
  17. And, my great-grandmother hired shamans and prepared feasts to appease the spirits and prayed for a son.
  18. For example, Sumo wrestlers throw salt before each match to both appease the gods and purify their spirit.
  19. Eisenhower made it public for domestic political reasons, to appease the right wing of the Republican Party.
  20. A conciliatory gesture, some argued, would appease the cardinal and Holy Trinity would live to fight another day.
  21. Many of them were, with reason, frightened of the Shahs desperate attempt to find scapegoats to appease the mobs.
  22. Emily Pfeiffer's case for women's education, for example, was couched in language that would appease social Darwinists.
  23. Motoring groups were pleased, but the cuts failed to appease hardline fuel campaigners, and infuriated the green lobby.
  24. The real fear that this revolution might overthrow the Tsar forced him to make some political concessions to appease the masses.
  25. Chacon maintains that lawmen and prosecutors, desperate to appease the public amid growing hysteria, pinned the murders on Sharif.
  26. Not withstanding his attempts to appease conservative critics, Mr Frohnmayer's aversion to placing any restrictions on artistic freedom was increasingly apparent.

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