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Appeasement vs Appeasatory - What's the difference?

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Appeasement is a related term of appeasatory.


As nouns the difference between appeasement and appeasatory

is that appeasement is the state of being appeased; the policy of giving in to demands in order to preserve the peace while appeasatory is (obsolete) something which is intended to appease.

As an adjective appeasatory is

(dated) in a manner so as to appease.

appeasement

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • The state of being appeased; the policy of giving in to demands in order to preserve the peace.
  • * 1941: , White House Correspondents' Dinner
  • This decision is the end of any attempts at appeasement in our land; the end of urging us to get along with the dictators, the end of compromise and the forces of oppression.

    appeasatory

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (dated) In a manner so as to appease.
  • Making appeasatory gestures she tried to calm the children.

    Synonyms

    * (in a manner so as to appease ) appeasing, calming, pacifying, placatory

    Noun

    (appeasatories)
  • (obsolete) Something which is intended to appease.
  • Her tried and true appeasatory , a warm cup of milk and a picture book to be read.