noun
- plural of mollification; the act or process of calming, soothing, or pacifying someone who is angry or upset
- plural of mollification; something offered or done to calm or satisfy someone
Usage: formal; typically used in contexts involving conflict resolution or appeasement
Usage: formal
Examples
- The manager's mollifications failed to ease the employees' frustration over the pay cut.
- Several mollifications were offered to the angry customers after the service failure.
- Despite the company's mollifications, the community remained skeptical about the new factory.
- The diplomat's mollifications helped prevent an escalation of the international dispute.
- His apologies and mollifications gradually restored peace in the household.
- The government announced various mollifications to address public concerns about the policy.