"Propitiation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Propitiation refers to the act of appeasing or making amends with someone, usually to mitigate a past offense or wrongdoing. It involves making a gesture or offering to ease tensions, anger, or resentment, often with the goal of restoring a relationship or preventing further conflict. In religious contexts, propitiation may involve making sacrifices or offerings to a deity or higher power to appease their wrath or displeasure.
Propionic is a carboxylic acid that is used as a food preservative. It is also a key component in the synthesis of various chemicals, such as plasticizers and fragrances.
Propitiated refers to something or someone that has been appeased, pacified, or won over, often through gifts, concessions, or a show of goodwill. It can also imply a sense of satisfaction or conciliation, often achieved through a deliberate effort to placate or appease someone or something.<br><br>Example: "The diplomat worked hard to propitiate the angry citizens, organizing a town hall meeting to address their concerns and alleviate their frustration."
Someone or something that makes amends or appeases someone or something, often in a religious or ceremonial sense, to prevent harm, anger, or punishment.
Pleasing or intended to appease a person or god, especially by offering a gift, making an apology, or performing a ritual.
Favorable or propitious refers to a situation or circumstance that is auspicious and likely to lead to a successful or desirable outcome.