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- verb Present participle of
mollify .
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Examples
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I think she would have succeeded even in mollifying Godfrey, if she had not so pertinaciously defended David Stuart from all his criticisms, and shown so open a regard for him.
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Those who hate the US will continue to hate the US; the kind of people who hate the US, we should have * no* interest in mollifying.
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He was just kind of mollifying him and they're interpreting that in a kind of interesting way.
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So by extending this amnesty saying we really tried everything now we're going to do it hard, maybe this is a way of kind of mollifying Saudi public opinion, as well.
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I always thought that vetoing our bill, and casting himself as the defender of traditional American values, was his way of mollifying the conservatives and creating a little maneuvering room to make the China trip.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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I always thought that vetoing our bill, and casting himself as the defender of traditional American values, was his way of mollifying the conservatives and creating a little maneuvering room to make the China trip.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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I always thought that vetoing our bill, and casting himself as the defender of traditional American values, was his way of mollifying the conservatives and creating a little maneuvering room to make the China trip.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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Was the company mollifying his considerable ego after it had squeezed out contract concessions?
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Was the company mollifying his considerable ego after it had squeezed out contract concessions?
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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I work in the media and I have no interest mollifying the likes of me over the course of a long and bloody campaign.
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