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View definitions for appeased

appeased

adjective as in relieved

adjective as in satisfied

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With ideal conditions and in supreme form, Root’s massive appetite for runs would only have been appeased by a huge score.

From BBC

“They look weak, they look mostly like they are appeasing hostile outsiders who have no intention of being appeased,” Timothy Burke, a professor of history at Swarthmore College, has written.

You'd think that would have appeased the Freedom caucus but let that be a lesson to Johnson: It is simply not possible.

From Salon

“Because I got high” was not an explanation that appeased her critics.

McCarthy also got the impeachment inquiry demand off the table to appease the extremists in his caucus but some of them don't seem to be appeased.

From Salon

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