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appeasement
noun as in satisfaction; pacification
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All that counts is our ancient electoral college system, rooted in the Founders’ appeasement of Southern slave states.
“There is a need for respect, appeasement and unity,” he said, in a nod to the fraught political landscape he now presides over.
If Gabbard convinces Trump to back this isolationist policy of dictator appeasement in a second term, the consequences could be even worse than in 2013.
The premise of “Plot” is chilling enough: The aviator and isolationist Charles Lindbergh wins the election of 1940, ushering in an era of Nazi appeasement and state-sanctioned anti-Semitism.
One viral message that was forwarded many times in several groups the BBC saw included claims accusing the Congress party of carrying out appeasement of the Muslim minority.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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