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Definition of Appeasers
1. appeaser [n] - See also: appeaser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Appeasers
Literary usage of Appeasers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diplomat's Dictionary by Charles W. Freeman, Jr. (1995)
"... 32 Appearance an ambassador should be good-looking, 32 Appeasement acquiescence
under insult no escape from war, 33 appeasers hope crocodiles will eat ..."
2. Strategy for Defeat: The Luftwaffe, 1933-1945 by Williamson Murray (1983)
"In fact, by September 1938 many leading appeasers felt that the West could beat
Germany in a war,92 while the British military in late September came around ..."
3. Poems, Chiefly Lyrical, from Romances and Prose-tracts of the Elizabethan by Arthur Henry Bullen, Nicholas Breton (1890)
"REASON and duty both commandeth me To love and serve the sovereign of my life,
Whose virtues Time's eternal wonders be, And sweet appeasers of ..."
4. Proceedings [of The] Convention by International Fur and Leather Workers Union of the United States and Canada (1904)
"The Fur 6- Leather Worker exposed the organized and systematic attacks of the
appeasers upon labor and national unity, unmasked the tory politicians, ..."
5. The Life of Thomas Linacre: Doctor in Medicine, Physician to King Henry VIII by John Noble Johnson (1835)
"... with an oath, that they were no less the appeasers of evil than of calumny
and detraction also. In receiving these, the sureties of your friendship, ..."