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Filter by Meaning The politician placatingly addressed the concerns of his constituents.
The manager placatingly reassured his team about the upcoming deadline.
The nurse spoke placatingly to the frightened patient.
The customer service representative spoke placatingly to the dissatisfied customer.
She placatingly reassured her child that everything would be okay.
The therapist spoke placatingly to her patient, hoping to ease her anxiety.
The nurse spoke placatingly to the patient who was nervous about receiving an injection.
The parent spoke placatingly to their crying child, trying to soothe their fears.
The coach spoke placatingly to the disappointed player after the team lost the game.
The manager spoke placatingly to the angry customer, hoping to resolve the issue.
The receptionist spoke placatingly to the upset client, promising to resolve the issue as soon as possible.
The flight attendant placatingly assured the anxious passengers during the turbulence.
He spoke placatingly to his boss, hoping to calm her down.
The politician made a placatingly speech to the angry crowd.
He spoke placatingly to his dog, trying to calm her down during the thunderstorm.
The teacher smiled placatingly at the nervous student before the exam.
She placatingly patted her friend's back after the argument.
The manager placatingly reassured the employees about their job security.
The chef placatingly offered to prepare a special meal for the picky customer.
The politician answered the question placatingly to calm the crowd.
The teacher placatingly explained the difficult concept to the struggling student.
The flight attendant placatingly offered extra snacks to the upset passenger.
The customer service representative spoke placatingly to the angry customer.
He offered his placatingly apology to his girlfriend for being late.
The receptionist spoke placatingly to the upset patient.
The coach spoke placatingly to the frustrated player.
The mother spoke placatingly to her crying child.
The parent placatingly allowed their child to stay up late.
The waiter spoke placatingly to the dissatisfied customer.
The doctor placatingly prescribed a lower dosage of medication.
The politician placatingly promised to address the voters' concerns.
He spoke placatingly to his boss after making a mistake.
The coach spoke placatingly to the upset player to boost their morale.
The politician spoke placatingly to the protestors to prevent further conflict.
The customer service representative spoke placatingly to the angry customer.
The coach spoke placatingly to the disappointed athlete, reassuring her that she did her best.
The teacher smiled placatingly at the upset student, trying to calm her down.
The manager spoke placatingly to the dissatisfied customer, offering a refund.
The receptionist spoke placatingly to the impatient client to keep them calm.
She nodded placatingly to her parents to avoid an argument.
The teacher spoke to the upset student placatingly to calm them down.
She spoke placatingly to her husband after they had an argument.
He spoke placatingly to his boss after the mistake at work.
The politician spoke placatingly to the crowd, hoping to prevent a riot.
The flight attendant spoke placatingly to the upset passenger who missed their flight.
The nurse spoke placatingly to the anxious patient before the surgery.
He offered the angry customer a refund placatingly to resolve the issue.
He spoke placatingly to his boss, hoping to avoid being fired.
The diplomat spoke placatingly to the opposing party, trying to ease the tension between the two countries.
The nurse spoke to the patient placatingly to ease their anxiety before the surgery.
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