quench |
pacify |
In lang=en terms the difference between quench and pacify
is that
quench is to cool rapidly by dipping into a bath of coolant, as a blacksmith quenching hot iron while
pacify is to appease (someone).
As verbs the difference between quench and pacify
is that
quench is to satisfy, especially an actual or figurative thirst while
pacify is to bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation.
As a noun quench
is (physics) the abnormal termination of operation of a superconducting magnet, occurring when part of the superconducting coil enters the normal (resistive) state.
pacify |
discontent |
As verbs the difference between pacify and discontent
is that
pacify is to bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation while
discontent is to deprive of contentment; to make uneasy; to dissatisfy.
As a noun discontent is
dissatisfaction.
As an adjective discontent is
not content; discontented; dissatisfied.
pacify |
solace |
As verbs the difference between pacify and solace
is that
pacify is to bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation while
solace is to give solace to; comfort; cheer; console.
As a noun solace is
comfort or consolation in a time of distress.
mellow |
pacify |
In lang=en terms the difference between mellow and pacify
is that
mellow is to become while
pacify is to appease (someone).
As verbs the difference between mellow and pacify
is that
mellow is to make mellow; to relax or soften while
pacify is to bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation.
As an adjective mellow
is soft or tender by reason of ripeness; having a tender pulp.
As a noun mellow
is a relaxed mood.
agitate |
pacify |
As verbs the difference between agitate and pacify
is that
agitate is to move with a violent, irregular action; as, the wind agitates the sea; to agitate water in a vessel while
pacify is to bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation.
parenting |
pacify |
As verbs the difference between parenting and pacify
is that
parenting is while
pacify is to bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation.
As a noun parenting
is process of raising and educating a child from birth until adulthood.
pacify |
distract |
In lang=en terms the difference between pacify and distract
is that
pacify is to appease (someone) while
distract is to divert the attention of.
As verbs the difference between pacify and distract
is that
pacify is to bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation while
distract is to divert the attention of.
As an adjective distract is
(obsolete) separated; drawn asunder.
pacify |
antagonize |
In lang=en terms the difference between pacify and antagonize
is that
pacify is to appease (someone) while
antagonize is to work against; oppose; especially to incite reaction.
As verbs the difference between pacify and antagonize
is that
pacify is to bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation while
antagonize is to work against; oppose; especially to incite reaction.
pacify |
provoke |
In lang=en terms the difference between pacify and provoke
is that
pacify is to appease (someone) while
provoke is to bring about a reaction.
As verbs the difference between pacify and provoke
is that
pacify is to bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation while
provoke is to cause someone to become annoyed or angry.
pacify |
attack |
In lang=en terms the difference between pacify and attack
is that
pacify is to appease (someone) while
attack is to deal with something in a direct way; to set to work upon.
As verbs the difference between pacify and attack
is that
pacify is to bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation while
attack is to apply violent force to someone or something.
As a noun attack is
an attempt to cause damage or injury to, or to somehow detract from the worth or credibility of, a person, position, idea, object, or thing, by physical, verbal, emotional, or other assault.
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