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Term: Appeasing (prenominal)

Description:

In linguistics, "appeasing" is used as a prenominal adjective, which means it appears before a noun to describe it or give more information about it. It conveys the idea of soothing, pacifying, or calming someone or something to avoid conflict or appease feelings of resentment.

Examples:

1. The teacher offered the student an appeasing gift to resolve the classroom dispute.

2. She wore an appeasing fragrance that helped create a calm atmosphere around her.

3. The team manager presented an appeasing apology to his frustrated players.

4. The festival organizers offered free food and live music as an appeasing gesture to the local community.

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