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placatory Meaning in Bengali



 আপোস সহায়ক,

Adjective:

আপোস-সহায়ক,





placatory's Usage Examples:

The book's title relates to the placatory name given to the Furies of Greek mythology and chiefly addresses the.


Having been released from the tower and handed over to the rebels as a placatory gesture Baron Saye was brought to Guildhall for a sham trial.


Henceforth the ceremonial, instead of placatory and expiatory, became nuptial.


immediate personal danger of being shot but nevertheless he conversed in placatory terms with the man and managed to soothe him to the extent that it was.


306, cites Festus' di manes as a placatory euphemism: some Manes were to be feared.


Sometimes the placatory rituals would be performed by an entire community.


Khan labelled the decision of the Andhra Pradesh government as a "placatory step" toward easing the critical conditions of the Muslims community.


The Kuomintang believed that Lee Huan's placatory approach to the Tangwai movement had caused the incident and forced him.


Shebalin's song-symphony The Heroes of Perekop, and contained nothing placatory at all in it, having been conceived before the Pravda attacks.


” Uthman sent numerous placatory letters to Muhammad, but he continued building the agitation against Abdallah.


and cut down a tree to make a canoe, but failed to perform the proper placatory rites to Tāne, god of the forest.


The government became more placatory and held dialogues with the students afterwards, which encouraged them.


Robert rejects any friendly or placatory advances from his brother.


lawyer's approach to imperium but his foreign policy proved too cautious and placatory for the military.


" Two hours later, he sent a more placatory tweet: "Peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy.


Hittite kings during his reign assumed a placatory attitude towards the Assyrian king.


In what the Federal Culture Office itself admits is "more a placatory and symbolic use" of Romansh, the federal authorities occasionally translate.


pugnacious; Stanton, Black and Postmaster General Joseph Holt thought it too placatory.


of the Confederate priests was on the wane, yet they still opposed any placatory remarks with the Parliamentarians.



Synonyms:

appeasing; placative; placating; conciliative; conciliatory;

Antonyms:

hostile; antipathetic; antipathetical; uncompromising; antagonistic;

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