Pacificatory: meaning, definitions and examples

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pacificatory

 

[ pəˈsɪfɪkət(ə)ri ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

diplomacy

Intended to make peace or calm a situation; conciliatory or appeasing.

Synonyms

appeasing, calming, conciliatory, peaceful.

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Word Description / Examples
pacificatory

Used in formal or legal contexts where actions are taken to bring about peace or resolve conflicts.

  • The delegates emphasized the need for pacificatory measures to settle the dispute.
  • A pacificatory treaty was signed to prevent further hostilities.
conciliatory

Appropriate for scenarios where efforts are made to reconcile or restore good relations, often after a conflict or argument.

  • His conciliatory gestures were appreciated by the opposing party.
  • The president's speech struck a conciliatory note, aiming to mend the nation's divisions.
appeasing

Often used when someone is trying to placate or satisfy another party, usually to prevent conflict. Can have a negative connotation of giving in too easily.

  • She tried to calm the angry customer with an appeasing tone.
  • The government faced criticism for its appeasing policies towards the aggressive neighboring country.
peaceful

Used to describe an environment or condition that is free from disturbance or conflict, often related to a state of calm and quiet.

  • They enjoyed a peaceful afternoon by the lake.
  • The town's peaceful atmosphere made it a popular retreat for city dwellers.
calming

Suitable for situations where actions or words intend to reduce stress, anxiety, or agitation.

  • The calming music helped everyone relax after a stressful day.
  • He spoke in a soft, calming voice to reassure the scared child.

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.