Pacificatory: meaning, definitions and examples
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pacificatory
[ pəˈsɪfɪkət(ə)ri ]
diplomacy
Intended to make peace or calm a situation; conciliatory or appeasing.
Synonyms
appeasing, calming, conciliatory, peaceful
Examples of usage
- The pacificatory talks between the two countries helped to prevent a war.
- She offered a pacificatory gesture by apologizing for the misunderstanding.
- The pacificatory approach of the mediator was crucial in resolving the conflict peacefully.
Translations
Translations of the word "pacificatory" in other languages:
🇵🇹 pacificador
🇮🇳 शांतिदायक (śāntidāyak)
🇩🇪 befriedend
🇮🇩 pendamai
🇺🇦 миротворчий
🇵🇱 pokojowy
🇯🇵 平和をもたらす (heiwa o motarasu)
🇫🇷 pacificateur
🇪🇸 pacificador
🇹🇷 barışçı
🇰🇷 평화를 가져오는 (pyeonghwareul gajyeooneun)
🇸🇦 مصالحي (muṣāliḥī)
🇨🇿 usmiřující
🇸🇰 upokojujúci
🇨🇳 和平的 (hépíng de)
🇸🇮 pomirjevalni
🇮🇸 friðarlegur
🇰🇿 бейбітшілікке шақырушы
🇬🇪 მშვიდობისმყოფელი (mshvidobismp'oveli)
🇦🇿 sülhsevər
🇲🇽 pacificador
Etymology
The word 'pacificatory' originates from the Latin word 'pacificare', meaning 'to make peace'. It entered the English language in the mid-17th century. The concept of pacification and making peace has been a fundamental aspect of human history, with various cultures and societies emphasizing the importance of resolving conflicts peacefully.
See also: pacification, pacifier, pacifying.