Home
World
U.S.
Politics
Business
Movies
Books
Entertainment
Sports
Living
Travel
Blogs
Appeasers | search
Overview
Newspapers
Aggregators
Blogs
Videos
Photos
Websites
Click
here
to view Appeasers news from 60+ newspapers.
Bookmark or Share
Appeasers Info
Get the latest news about Appeasers from the top news
sites
,
aggregators
and
blogs
. Also included are
videos
,
photos
, and
websites
related to Appeasers.
Hover over any link to get a description of the article. Please note that search keywords are sometimes hidden within the full article and don't appear in the description or title.
Appeasers Photos
Appeasers Websites
Appeasement - Wikipedia
Appeasement, in an international context, is a diplomatic negotiation policy of making political, material, or territorial concessions to an aggressive power to avoid conflict. [1] .
Appeasement | Definition & Facts | Britannica
Appeasement, foreign policy of pacifying an aggrieved country through negotiation to prevent war. The prime example is Britain’s policy toward Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany in the 1930s. Neville Chamberlain agreed to Germany’s annexation of the Sudetenland, in western Czechoslovakia, in the 1938 Munich Agreement.
APPEASE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
(in arguments or war) to prevent further disagreement by giving to the other side something that they have demanded: They questioned whether, in his desire to appease the conservatives in his own party, the president was selling out to them. (Definition of appease from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
APPEASE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
to yield or concede to the belligerent demands of (a nation, group, person, etc.) in a conciliatory effort, sometimes at the expense of justice or other principles. Antonyms: defy. appease. / əˈpiːz / verb. to calm, pacify, or soothe, esp by acceding to the demands of. to satisfy or quell (an appetite or thirst, etc) Discover More. Derived Forms.
APPEASE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
placate. propitiate formal. to get rid of unpleasant feelings or make them less strong: We try to appease our guilty consciences by making donations to charity. His resignation did little to appease public anger. Synonym. assuage. Fewer examples. The company was forced to make concessions in order to appease regulators.
More
Appeasers Videos
CNN
»
NEW YORK TIMES
»
FOX NEWS
»
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
»
WASHINGTON POST
»
AGGREGATORS
GOOGLE NEWS
»
YAHOO NEWS
»
BING NEWS
»
ASK NEWS
»
HUFFINGTON POST
»
TOPIX
»
BBC NEWS
»
MSNBC
»
REUTERS
»
WALL STREET JOURNAL
»
LOS ANGELES TIMES
»
BLOGS
FRIENDFEED
»
WORDPRESS
»
GOOGLE BLOG SEARCH
»
YAHOO BLOG SEARCH
»
TWINGLY BLOG SEARCH
»