Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word MOLLIFYING
MOLLIFYING
Definitions of MOLLIFYING
- inflection of mollify
Number of letters
10
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using MOLLIFYING in a Sentence
- In 1882, John Bethune married his landlady, Eliza Stutzbach, who had demonstrated a knack for mollifying Tom's sometimes volatile temperament.
- After an angry exchange with his own co-pilot, in which he impetuously has the co-pilot arrested, General Beal is distracted while mollifying Colonel Ross; his co-pilot confronts the bomber's crew, who are all African-American, and punches the black pilot in the face.
- Steven's wife Claudia sympathizes with Adam and encourages him to kidnap the child back, mollifying the situation.
- His great-grandfather becomes the lad's mentor/father figure, helping him overcome the challenges of youth, and mollifying the cold stinginess of Robert's grandfather.
- His defence, in opposition to all the other Scottish bishops, of Bishop Wilberforce, who had held an English service in the presbyterian chapel of Glengarry, Inverness-shire, was perhaps due less to the somewhat Erastian tone which uniformly pervaded Eden's political acts than to the mollifying effect produced by the personal visit of Wilberforce.
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