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Definition of Placated
1. placate [v] - See also: placate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Placated
Literary usage of Placated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Indian Wars of New England by Herbert Milton Sylvester (1910)
"... the treacheries of the earlier voyagers, they were apparently placated by the
seeming kindness of those who came later for purposes of colonization. ..."
2. History of North Carolina by Samuel A'Court Ashe (1908)
"The safety of Wilmington.—The plan of subjugation.— Arrival of Highlanders.—Provincial
council.—Tories and Whigs.— The Indians placated. ..."
3. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1910)
"But he powerfully refuted the idea that God is an angry God to be placated by a
blood-offering; he enlarged the idea of sacrifice; he made the whole ..."
4. Memoirs of the Life and Adventures of Colonel Maceroni by Francis Maceroni (1838)
"... that the sanctity of treaties has been vindicated, and that the manes of those
my valiant soldiers have been placated, who, retiring from Egypt sick, ..."
5. King's Complete History of the World War ...: 1914-1918. Europe's War with by William C. King (1922)
"They also promised not to take any firearms out of Russia, but to leave all
weapons with the Bolsheviki. Thus placated, the Bolsheviki bade the Czechs to ..."
6. Indian Wars of New England by Herbert Milton Sylvester (1910)
"... the treacheries of the earlier voyagers, they were apparently placated by the
seeming kindness of those who came later for purposes of colonization. ..."
7. History of North Carolina by Samuel A'Court Ashe (1908)
"The safety of Wilmington.—The plan of subjugation.— Arrival of Highlanders.—Provincial
council.—Tories and Whigs.— The Indians placated. ..."
8. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1910)
"But he powerfully refuted the idea that God is an angry God to be placated by a
blood-offering; he enlarged the idea of sacrifice; he made the whole ..."
9. Memoirs of the Life and Adventures of Colonel Maceroni by Francis Maceroni (1838)
"... that the sanctity of treaties has been vindicated, and that the manes of those
my valiant soldiers have been placated, who, retiring from Egypt sick, ..."
10. King's Complete History of the World War ...: 1914-1918. Europe's War with by William C. King (1922)
"They also promised not to take any firearms out of Russia, but to leave all
weapons with the Bolsheviki. Thus placated, the Bolsheviki bade the Czechs to ..."