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mollified

[ mol-uh-fahyd ]

adjective

  1. having been pacified or appeased, or showing appeasement:

    The mollified plaintiffs agreed to withdraw their claim.

    "That's better," Keisha said in a mollified tone.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of mollify ( def ).
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Tygart was not mollified, saying: “China seemingly has the playbook to compete under a different set of rules tilting the field in their favor.â€

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But conservatives were not mollified by that argument.

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There is someone who writes to me almost weekly about media’s failures — and I assume, ergo, my failure — and he won’t be mollified.

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Anson says its extraction process — for which there is no example at scale in the U.S. — would be low-carbon and “environmentally responsible,†an assertion that has not mollified concern from some environmentalists and residents.

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Republicans are cheered up at the thought of Trump wreaking revenge on their hated enemies and Democrats are briefly mollified by winning elections but it all feels so futile.

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