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What does placating mean?

"Placating" means to calm or appease someone who is angry or upset, often by making concessions. It's about trying to make someone less angry or hostile by giving them what they want, even if you don't fully agree with them.

Here are some synonyms for placate:

* Soothe

* Pacify

* Appease

* Mollify

* Conciliate

Here are some examples of how "placate" is used:

* "The manager tried to placate the angry customer by offering them a free meal."

* "She tried to placate her child by giving them a toy."

* "He felt the need to placate his boss by working late."

It's important to note that placating can sometimes be seen as a negative thing. It can imply that someone is being dishonest or giving in to someone's demands just to avoid conflict. It can also be seen as a way of avoiding real issues and addressing underlying problems.

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