To appease means to pacify or placate someone by acceding to their demands or desires, often at the expense of one's own principles.
It involves making concessions, sometimes unwarranted or excessive, to soothe anger, resentment, or dissatisfaction.
Appeasement can be a temporary solution, but it often carries the risk of encouraging further demands or being perceived as weakness.
It's important to consider the long-term consequences of attempting to appease rather than addressing the underlying issues.
SATE STAY CALM
ALLAY QUELL QUIET
SOOTHE PACIFY GENTLE LENIFY
PLACATE ASSUAGE GRUNTLE MOLLIFY SATISFY
MITIGATE
PROPITIATE CONCILIATE