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Today's Word "propitiate"

To render favorably inclined on

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propitiate \pro-PISH-ee-ayt\ (transitive verb) - To render favorably inclined; to appease; to conciliate (one offended).

"Azorka, a black house-dog, probably conscious of his guilt in barking for nothing and anxious to propitiate us, approached us, diffidently wagging his tail." -- Anton Chekhov, "Lights"

 

Propitiate derives from Latin propitius, "favorable."


 

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