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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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appease [ingl. am. əˈpiz, ingl. brit. əˈpiːz] V. trans.

appease person
appease anger/aggression
appease hunger/thirst
español
español
inglés
inglés
calmar hambre
to appease liter.
apagar ira
to appease liter.

en el diccionario PONS

appease [əˈpi:z] V. trans. form.

1. appease (pacify) person:

appease POL.

2. appease (relieve):

appease hunger, suspicion
appease pain
en el diccionario PONS

appease ·ˈpiz] V. trans. form.

1. appease (pacify) person:

appease POL.

2. appease (relieve):

appease hunger, suspicion
appease pain
Present
Iappease
youappease
he/she/itappeases
weappease
youappease
theyappease
Past
Iappeased
youappeased
he/she/itappeased
weappeased
youappeased
theyappeased
Present Perfect
Ihaveappeased
youhaveappeased
he/she/ithasappeased
wehaveappeased
youhaveappeased
theyhaveappeased
Past Perfect
Ihadappeased
youhadappeased
he/she/ithadappeased
wehadappeased
youhadappeased
theyhadappeased

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

While incarcerated, he rewrote the lyrics, which appeased the police.
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He is associated with rain and in dry seasons sacrifices were made to appease him.
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Because of this, they proceeded to name the newly formed country after him to appease him.
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People believe that if they appease the hunger of these crocodiles with chicken or goats, they would have the desire of their heart fulfilled.
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His family is working continually to appease the students staying in their home.
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