appeasers

[US]/[ɪˈpiːzə(r)z]/
[UK]/[əˈpiːzərz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.People who try to avoid war by making concessions to an aggressor.; A person who seeks to avoid conflict by yielding to others' demands.

Phrases & Collocations

appeaser tactics

were appeasers

appeaser policy

being an appeaser

appeaser governments

called appeasers

appeaser stance

Example Sentences

critics accused the government of acting like appeasers in negotiations with the opposing faction.

historians debate whether appeasement was a necessary strategy before the war.

the company's leaders were criticized for being appeasers to demanding clients.

he warned against becoming appeasers to the terrorists' demands.

some argue that appeasement can buy valuable time for military preparation.

the policy of appeasement ultimately failed to prevent the outbreak of hostilities.

they condemned those who acted as appeasers to the dictator's regime.

the firm refused to be appeasers and stood firm on its principles.

the diplomat warned against the dangers of being perceived as appeasers.

the union accused management of being appeasers to the shareholders' demands.

it's important not to be seen as appeasers when dealing with difficult situations.

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