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Word of the Day – Propitiate

By October 3, 2018Word of the Day

Propitiate (verb)

prop-ish-ee-ayt

Win or regain the favour of (a god, spirit, or person) by doing something that pleases them.

Late Middle English (as propitiation): from Latin propitiat- ‘made favourable’, from the verb propitiare, from propitius ‘favourable, gracious’ (see propitious).

Example sentences

“We must propitiate the Gods with sacrifices..”

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