Mollifyv example sentences

Related (10): appease, pacify, soothe, calm, quell, allay, alleviate, mitigate, ease, assuage

mol·li·fy

verb

mollify (verb) · mollifies (third person present) · mollified (past tense) · mollified (past participle) · mollifying (present participle)

  - appease the anger or anxiety of (someone):

  - reduce the severity of (something); soften:

Synonyms

appease, placate, pacify, conciliate, humor, soothe, calm, still, propitiate, quieten, quiet, enrage, allay, assuage, alleviate, mitigate, ease, lessen, reduce, moderate, lull, temper, cushion, quell, soften, blunt, inflame, aggravate

"Mollifyv" Example Sentences

1. I tried to mollify my angry boss by offering a solution to the problem.
2. Nothing could mollify the grieving family after the tragic accident.
3. The teacher tried to mollify the students' frustration by explaining the concept in a different way.
4. The apology from the company did little to mollify the outraged customers.
5. We need to find a way to mollify the tensions between the two countries.
6. The mediator worked to mollify the conflict between the two parties.
7. The soothing music helped to mollify my anxiety.
8. He hoped that his gift would mollify his angry girlfriend.
9. The child couldn't be mollified after losing their favorite toy.
10. She tried to mollify her guilt by making a donation to charity.
11. The company offered a discount to mollify the dissatisfied customer.
12. I tried to mollify the situation by offering a compromise.
13. He tried to mollify his wife's anger with a heartfelt apology.
14. The politician made promises to mollify the angry crowd.
15. The doctor prescribed a medication to mollify the patient's pain.
16. I knew I had to mollify my mother after breaking her favorite vase.
17. The CEO mollified the disgruntled employees with a promise of a raise.
18. The manager mollified the angry customer by removing a charge from their bill.
19. The committee decided to mollify the opposition by addressing their concerns.
20. The apology letter mollified the offended party.
21. He tried to mollify his parents' disappointment with his career choice.
22. In an attempt to mollify the situation, he offered to pay for the damages.
23. The police mollified the protesters by allowing them to peacefully march.
24. She tried to mollify her brother's tantrum by distracting him with a toy.
25. The speaker tried to mollify the audience by acknowledging their grievances.
26. The gesture of kindness was enough to mollify my hurt feelings.
27. The company offered a refund to mollify the unsatisfied customers.
28. The school administration mollified the parents' concerns with improved safety measures.
29. She tried to mollify her husband's disappointment by planning a special date night.
30. The leader mollified his followers with a vow to address their needs.

Common Phases

Mollify their fears; offer a solution that mollifies the concerns; try to mollify the angry customer; his apology was not enough to mollify her; she tried to mollify the situation by offering to help; he was unable to mollify her with his excuses; the CEO's speech mollified the anxious employees.

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