mollify

तीव्रता कमी करणे
definition
verb
nature reserves were set up around the power stations to mollify local conservationists
appease the anger or anxiety of (someone).
translation of 'mollify'
तीव्रता कमी करणे,
शांत करणे
example
There are serious flaws to the agreement that prevent it from being anything more than a feel-good measure designed to 'mollify' the Green Party.
Though attempts were made from time to time to 'mollify' nationalistic sentiments, most were cursory and lacked substance.
Domestic space functions in a similar fashion in East and West - it is a concession granted to the worker/consumer to 'mollify' exploitation.
He has a remarkable ability to grasp sports politics and to 'mollify' fury; he did so last year when his position was under attack, and came out smiling.
the women hoped to 'mollify' the harsh wilderness environment
I still think it'll be fascinating to see what rhetorical path she chooses to try and 'mollify' her liberal fans.
The Government's assurances failed to 'mollify' opponents, who say people are already leaving university with debts of £20,000 or more.
It was a so-so show - certainly not enough to 'mollify' the effects of standing in a freezing queue for 40 minutes.
Part of the aim was to contain worthy claims being made by popular movements, to 'mollify' demands for bread and votes with food for the spirit.
I've had nephews break things, and the parents were very apologetic and took full responsibility (and that's all it took, an apology, to 'mollify' us).
My feeling is that he will leave, though good results could yet 'mollify' him.
Brown was ready to 'mollify' the union leaders, with whom he has a long and close association, with a pledge to continue the debate on the issue.
Even when accepted by the establishment, any artist worth his/her salt can't 'mollify' normative ideas, for to do so makes art invisible.
The tranquil uses of red and orange brickwork, with their auburn hedges, 'mollify' the harshness of the sky above Pissarro's characteristically low horizon.
She then gave me a cute, shy little smile, completely unaware that her doing that alone was enough to 'mollify' me.
nature reserves were set up around the power stations to 'mollify' local conservationists
Together, they were able to 'mollify' workers and quietly implement the destruction of thousands of jobs.
I made the introduction mostly to 'mollify' the woman who looked like she'd rather shoot us than hear our story.
‘She's right Chris, don't look so put out, ’Betty said, attempting to 'mollify' Chris.
Her mother called in tears, and now Anna feels that she has to travel to Davis to 'mollify' her.
Rather than opposing free trade, they're trying to 'mollify' its effects and work out how we can live with it.
We'll probably just see a bunch of cosmetic amendments to 'mollify' the rebels.
This need to construct and utilise language in such a way that it cannot be taken as offensive… well, I really never understood the need to 'mollify' language.
nature reserves were set up around the power stations to 'mollify' local conservationists
The OED records uses of supple as a transitive verb, meaning ‘to soften or 'mollify' a wound,’ from 1526 to 1688.
Silver says customers were temporarily 'mollified' when management put up signs warning of upcoming renovations.
Despite Berlin's prompt denials and attempts at 'mollification' , he has opened up a veritable Pandora's box that cannot be closed again.
The driver was not 'mollified' , not even a little bit.
Realising he has raised a red rag, he 'mollifies' his provocative stance.
I was fully 'mollified' and feeling amiable towards him again.
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