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Filter by Meaning The politician made a public apology to propitiate voters after a scandal.
The politician tried to propitiate the voters by promising to increase funding for education.
The company tried to propitiate the angry customers by offering a discount on their next purchase.
He donated money to charity to propitiate for his previous unethical business practices.
The restaurant offered a free meal to propitiate a dissatisfied customer.
The company offered a discount to propitiate angry customers after a product recall.
The musician wrote a song to propitiate fans after a controversial statement.
The artist tried to propitiate his critics by explaining the meaning behind his controversial artwork.
The student stayed late to help the teacher to propitiate for being disruptive in class.
The athlete tried to propitiate his fans by apologizing for his behavior on social media.
The student tried to propitiate his teacher by staying after class to ask questions.
The child brought his mother a drawing to propitiate her after misbehaving.
The defendant tried to propitiate the judge by pleading guilty and showing remorse.
The child tried to propitiate his parents by doing his chores without being asked.
He offered to pay for dinner to propitiate his girlfriend after being late to their date.
The chef created a special dish to propitiate a food critic and receive a positive review.
The student stayed after class to propitiate their teacher after not turning in an assignment.
The company launched a new sustainability initiative to propitiate environmental groups.
The criminal offered a plea bargain to propitiate the prosecution and avoid a harsher sentence.
The politician made a public apology to propitiate their constituents after a scandal.
The diplomat made a concession to propitiate the opposing side and move towards a resolution.
The employee brought in donuts to propitiate their boss after being late to work.
The customer left a large tip to propitiate their server after a mistake was made with their order.
He brought her flowers to propitiate her after their argument.
She complimented her co-worker to propitiate them after an argument in the office.
The team made a special effort to propitiate their coach after their poor performance.
The company made a large donation to a charity to propitiate the public after a scandal.
She apologized to propitiate her friend after forgetting their birthday.
The student volunteered for extra credit to propitiate their teacher after poor grades on previous assignments.
The traveler gave a gift to the local guide to propitiate their favor and ensure a better experience.
The king made a sacrifice to propitiate the gods and ensure a bountiful harvest.
The king ordered a grand sacrifice to propitiate the sun god for good weather during the upcoming war.
The king ordered a grand feast to propitiate the local deities.
The worshipers made offerings of flowers and fruit to propitiate the goddess of love.
The priestess performed a dance to propitiate the sun god.
The priest offered a sacrifice to propitiate the goddess of love for a happy marriage.
The shaman chanted a special song to propitiate the forest spirits.
The villagers performed a ritual to propitiate the goddess of fertility for a bountiful harvest.
The priests offered prayers and incense to propitiate the goddess of fertility.
The sailors threw coins into the sea to propitiate the mermaid.
The priest offered a prayer to propitiate the wrath of the gods in the face of the city's impending doom.
They made a sacrifice to propitiate the angry god.
The shaman chanted and burned incense to propitiate the spirits of the forest before entering.
The athlete trained hard to propitiate his coach.
The coach tried to propitiate the two players who had a conflict during the game.
The company CEO offered a settlement proposal to propitiate the shareholders' concerns.
The family made an offering to propitiate the household gods for good fortune and prosperity.
The child cleaned up their room to propitiate their parents.
The salesman attempted to propitiate the customer by offering a discount.
The parents tried to propitiate their children who were fighting over a toy.
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