CONCILIATORY vs PROPITIATIVE: ADJECTIVE
- Intended to placate
- Willing to conciliate, or to make concessions
- Tending to conciliate; pacific; mollifying; propitiating.
- Making or willing to make concessions
- Overcoming animosity or hostility
- Serving to, or intended to, propitiate; propitiatory, reconciliatory
- Intended to reconcile or appease
CONCILIATORY vs PROPITIATIVE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Winning, pacifying.
- Tending to conciliate or win confidence or good will; reconciling.
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CONCILIATORY vs PROPITIATIVE: RELATED WORDS
- Mediating, Accommodative, Reconciliation, Appeasement, Forgiving, Reconciliatory, Placative, Propitiative, Propitiatory, Yielding, Compromising, Flexible, Placating, Appeasing, Placatory
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CONCILIATORY vs PROPITIATIVE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mediating, Accommodative, Reconciliation, Appeasement, Forgiving, Reconciliatory, Propitiative, Placative, Propitiatory, Yielding, Compromising, Flexible, Placating, Appeasing, Placatory
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CONCILIATORY vs PROPITIATIVE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Conciliatory Republicans and eager Democrats, THE NEW YORK TIMES.
- His conciliatory attitude towards the anthracite miners facilitated negotiations.
- The Americans have consistantly rebuffed our conciliatory moves.
- Hawaii, Washington would likely make no conciliatory moves.
- Court of Appeal fostered a more conciliatory approach.
- Lincoln is not a folksy and conciliatory figure.
- Why has Moon taken such a conciliatory approach?
- Oz started backtracking from his once conciliatory stance.
- On Tuesday, they struck a more conciliatory note.
- HYZAAR was very conciliatory at the MP3 section.
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CONCILIATORY vs PROPITIATIVE: QUESTIONS
- What did the conciliatory proposition promise the colonists?
- How conciliatory was Obama's peace offer to Netanyahu?
- How many letters in conciliatory gestures crossword puzzle?
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