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"mollified" Definitions
  1. having been pacified or appeased, or showing appeasement:The mollified plaintiffs agreed to withdraw their claim.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of mollify.

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But critics of editing the human germline were not mollified.
We got back in our vehicles, still fuming but mollified.
The shift does not appear to have mollified Maspeth residents.
The first complaint is already being mollified to an extent.
But Chinese state media, and sports fans, were not mollified.
But the Oregon senators and most other Democrats were not mollified.
They were mollified by concessions the companies made, including some spinoffs.
The update mollified CR, which went back to recommending the Model 3.
Or that Trump will be mollified in any way by the firing?
But Republicans, outraged by the results of the probe, were not mollified.
They are not mollified by a plan to impose a national carbon price.
Was there anything our allies could have done that would have mollified him?
Clinton shouldn't leave Philadelphia thinking the Sanders supporters have been dealt with and mollified.
But it's taken steps to shore up its value, which has mollified anxious investors.
Environmental activists from New York City and Westchester County are not mollified by those precautions.
Nor was it mollified by his attempt to give them some say over the deal.
But it would not have mollified his base, which feeds on his tweets and slogans.
Some of the more vocal conservative advocates of appointing a second special counsel aren't mollified.
Against that backdrop, not all critics of the guidance initially issued this week were mollified.
But there was little sign of that, and less sign that he had mollified the Italians.
By June, the legislation had been weakened to the point that many ambivalent Democrats were mollified.
Saddam mollified Saudi concerns that he was eying their oil by signing a non-aggression pact.
Tim Ryan's challenge to Pelosi's leadership, and it's clear they're not mollified by anything they've seen since.
Every time, he had stayed, mollified by a new contract, or appeased by renewed declarations of love.
But worries about the central bank's signals on the economy were mollified by upbeat data on Thursday.
The angry old men will not be mollified, their xenophobia cannot be controlled or channeled into constructive cooperation.
The Antennagate angst was mollified with the offer to return any offending iPhone or to use a free case.
Trump -- who exacerbated the crisis with a weekend of rampant tweeting -- may be mollified for now by Rosenstein's move.
They said they would not be mollified until Pakistan institutes Shariah law and executes all people charged with blasphemy.
The ex-voto painting is a Catholic folk art tradition depicting individual misfortunes that were mollified by divine intervention.
That hasn't mollified some customers who took to social media to say they were still switching to another shoe company.
Women farmers were, however, little mollified by this motley work force intended to substitute for missing men and draught animals.
Government critics were mollified to some extent when a previous parliamentary speaker, embroiled in a scandal, was forced to resign.
"Families are no longer going to be mollified by politicians showing up at the memorial talking about their fallen heroes."
Meanwhile, the Dodd-Frank rollback in S. 2155 appears to have mollified its critics at least for the time being.
Members of Trump's own party have raised objections to the policy, and they weren't all immediately mollified by news of aid.
Perhaps more importantly, lock them into a conference room until everyone has had every question addressed -- and every major concern mollified.
One evening we were further mollified by Mr. Yeretzian, who came by with samples of Cardamaro, an Italian wine-based digestif.
But I was soon mollified by the arrival of a silver goblet of Jaipur India Pale Ale and Gymkhana's weighty menu.
Critics were hardly mollified by word that Ram had the blessing of Intellectual Properties Management, the licenser of Dr. King's estate.
But the burn-it-down iconoclasm of his base does not seem so consistent or easily mollified as that would imply.
And perhaps you think that after firing a couple dozen missiles at US coalition forces in Iraq, Iran is now mollified.
Blizzard reduced the suspensions to six months and restored the prize money (without issuing an apology), a move that mollified no one.
Train travel remains affordable, regional services are efficient, and this year passengers should be mollified by new rolling stock and renovated stations.
The presumption is that extremists were hoping to derail this process, or at least demonstrate that they were not mollified by it.
Republicans were not mollified, and they expressed particular frustration with Mr. Comey when he said that the F.B.I. did not examine Mrs.
Mr. McPhillips was not mollified when Tovo explained that the ad was targeted only at voters thought to be deeply anti-Trump.
The wife was put off by the question and was not mollified by Kerr's explanation that she had agreed to the interview.
Those critics appear unlikely to be mollified by Lynch's pledge Friday, given her refusal to entirely hand off oversight of the investigation.
But Trump's cowardice doesn't fully explain why he was an outright bigot on the campaign trail and has mollified foreign leaders as president.
But are those calling for action against them likely to be mollified by disciplinary action -- or are they merely seeking to take scalps?
Neither Canada nor Mexico appeared mollified by the prospect of a tariff exemption in exchange for bending to United States demands on Nafta.
There's something to the point that the bullying moral spirit of modern progressivism isn't going to be mollified by David French's niceness alone.
The board mollified him and Mr. Paulson with board seats last year, and Mr. Hancock sold off the group's big mortgage-insurance business.
The nine-month period between the referendum and the triggering of Article 50 has mollified some of the more alarming predictions of economic collapse.
The company's CEO, Heather Bresch, was on Capitol Hill answering for this last month, but so far lawmakers have in no way been mollified.
The Danish court's reasoning is that the practice is in line with those of other European royal families, but that has not mollified Henrik.
In her statement, Fudge said her main concern with House leadership was that it was not diverse enough, but Pelosi had mollified those concerns.
But as saved lives accumulated into a mountain of evidence, skeptics were mollified, state and federal health authorities endorsed the technique, and its popularity spread.
The booksellers I spoke to were somewhat mollified by Holt's decision to set aside a substantial number of copies for independent stores in its initial reprint.
Transportation disruptions have also become less severe as railway workers, hardly mollified by government concessions but unable to forego pay any longer, are returning to work.
Even if Link owners aren't mollified by Logitech's make-good for some reason, they likely don't have much legal recourse to the bricking of their device anyway.
The best way to do both was a mollified public, so they sought to blacklist any texts–Mein Kempf included–that could fuel existing anti-German feelings.
For a phobia of bees, a counselor might expose a patient to a buzzing sound, without any sting—in this way, an anxiety could slowly be mollified.
Eric Lonergan, macro fund manager at M&G, told CNBC on Wednesday that Trump might be mollified by European countries promising to address their current account surpluses.
But it only stokes the sense that abusive quadrants of fandom don't speak with one coherent voice, can't be mollified, and there's not much sense in trying.
For both reasons—to keep the White House mollified and yuan-holders calm—China's authorities have previously resisted letting the yuan weaken past the big, round number seven.
If they are properly motivated and have their concerns mollified, the thinking goes, China's leaders can be convinced to help achieve U.S. policy objectives vis-à-vis North Korea.
If past history is any judge, he will do so through a mix of media marketing and promises of economic and political largesse intended to keep his coalition partners mollified.
The effect is a slow relaxation of the eye area over the course of the day — fine lines are filled and softened, and just-out-of-bed squintiness is mollified.
Trump, this time, kept his unhappiness with Gorsuch private and was apparently mollified by the fact that a letter from Gorsuch praising Trump was found and shown to the President.
Over Memorial Day weekend, it mollified one passenger who complained about rudeness, and that was followed by another who wanted to know if PlayStation 4s are allowed in airplane cabins.
Their role as essential U.S. allies against the Islamic State has not mollified the Turks, who continue to view the Kurdish YPG as nothing more than re-branded PKK terrorists.
Many Aramcons, as company officials are known, appear to view the IPO as an unwelcome distraction, but are at least mollified by the prestige they think an international listing would confer.
But given the rampant speculation about even McMaster's own status — President Donald Trump is said to be considering sending him to Afghanistan to command US-led forces there — few were mollified.
Opponents of no-strings cash handouts will not be particularly mollified by the fact that this plan targets merely 42 million households rather than all 120 million households in the country.
The choice infuriated the party's ascendant progressive wing, but it was mollified when its favored candidate, the Minnesota congressman Keith Ellison, was named deputy chairman (not elected, as we said earlier).
If Ms. Thurman is offended by the misspelling, I hope she will be mollified to hear that the song named after her is currently the most frequently played item on my iPod.
The bottom line: As I publish this newsletter I don't know whether Trump will feel mollified by Rosenstein's statement and his decision to kick the expanded investigation over to the Inspector General.
While Jonathan Greenblatt, the chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, said he had accepted Mr. Friedman's personal apology for saying that the organization's members sounded like "morons," not everyone was mollified.
It is, in my mind, only acceptable as a dip to accompany buffalo chicken wings, because its foot funkiness is mollified by the spice and tang of the good good buff sauce.
But other Republicans were skeptical of the effort, questioning if the group could craft an agreement that mollified both Democrats and the president, who views immigration as a key issue with his base.
If you were upset by Hastings's comments — perhaps because you're against censorship or perhaps because you make TV shows and movies for Netflix — then I'm not sure you'll be mollified by Sarandos's edit.
The list of 11 possible picks seems to have mollified many, including Charles Grassley, the Iowa Republican who chairs the Senate judiciary committee and has served as the primary job-blocker for Merrick Garland.
Reminded that the constitution protects a free press in its first amendment, Mr Lomeli was mollified, and said that he would consent to an interview if his views on illegal immigrants were faithfully recorded.
Days before the opening, a feng shui practitioner decreed that the fountain in the courtyard be torn out because its outer rim contained points; he was mollified when workers hastily sawed off the points.
But the drop in foreign metal has not mollified Democrats, who say Mr. Trump's approach is simply sowing uncertainty among American companies while allowing China to continue sending its metals into the United States.
But the bank's concern was apparently mollified after Manafort and Gates asked their tax accountant to send the bank a back-dated document falsely stating the $1.5 million had been forgiven, court papers show.
Only Bartok's angular and eruptive Second Piano Concerto might have posed a bit of a challenge for listeners, and that was mollified by the presence of Yefim Bronfman, one of New York's favorite pianists.
Developers have grown agitated as efforts to include affordable housing and a public school in exchange for the right to build bigger — a trade-off that might have mollified some critics — have gone nowhere.
Rather than buying wild-trading "cryptocurrencies" themselves, the funds' tactic has mollified uneasy regulators who have denied or tabled more than a dozen proposals for funds that would own bitcoin or futures based on them.
There have also been complaints from some groups that party officials haven't done enough to include candidates of color, although some recent additions to the DCCC's Red to Blue list have mollified those concerns somewhat.
Its death was far from total: So many third-party gadgets (like the ubiquitous iHome) used that connector, so adapters were sold to keep consumers mollified—and clunky old speakers out of the garbage can.
She won most of her suits under rent control protections, even as most other tenants moved away, frightened by what she called Columbia's bulldozer diplomacy or mollified by modest financial incentives provided by the university.
Rosenstein's assertion that Trump was not a target of the investigation is reported to have mollified Trump sufficiently that he told associates afterward that it was not the time to fire either him or Mueller.
The figures mollified worries about the U.S. economic outlook after the Fed on Wednesday surprised investors by adopting a sharp dovish stance, anticipating no further interest rate hikes this year and ending its balance sheet rolloffs.
SEOUL (Reuters) - By the time Donald Trump departed Seoul on Wednesday, the sometimes bellicose American president seemed to have mollified South Koreans who had been bracing for more confrontational rhetoric over North Korea, trade, and defense spending.
British officials have said their problems with the EU-proposed backstop go beyond language and point out that Prime Minister Theresa May's Northern Irish allies, strong supporters of the union with Britain, will not be easily mollified.
HONG KONG — A pro-democracy demonstration on Sunday near the United States Consulate in Hong Kong quickly devolved into vandalism and street chaos, suggesting that protesters were not mollified by a recent concession from the city's leader.
At the same time, he placated Dixiecrats by turning a blind eye to Jim Crow, and he mollified nativists by allowing immigration quotas to keep doomed European Jews, among them my own relatives, away from our shores.
Fighting corruption in the entrenched ruling hierarchy is one of the main goals of the protesters, but they have not yet been mollified by the arrest of dozens of senior figures including officials, former officials and businessmen.
Despite signs that even a so-called phase one trade deal might not be achieved, bulls are still holding out the prospects that the markets might be mollified by some sign — any sign — that talks are continuing.
Still, those who hope against hope that Trump's more extreme instincts will be mollified by the responsibilities of his office might take succor from his clear pleasure at the trappings of the White House and Air Force One.
BERLIN/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel appeared to have secured a temporary respite for her government with an early morning migration deal in Brussels that, while short on substance, looks to have mollified her restless Bavarian allies.
Meanwhile, in the EU, national leaders appear to be aware of how fragile May's position is, and consequently appear to have mollified their position towards her — or at least look like they will try to meet her halfway.
As of earlier this week, Pelosi did not have the votes to clinch the speakership, but the term limits deal she struck mollified the concerns many of these younger members had that a transition of power wouldn't take place.
With our faces becoming yet another form of data to be collected, stored, and used, it seems we're sleepwalking toward a hyper-surveilled environment, mollified by assurances that the process is undertaken in the name of security and convenience.
Indeed, Mr. Trump came away mollified, broadcasting his own sense of triumph, though he had said the day before that member nations had to reach the 2 percent goal immediately, and that the target should rise to 4 percent.
I'm not so sure that lawmakers who are skeptical about the motives of big corporations will be mollified by a statement that CEOs are now supposed to consider the interests of their employees and communities as well as shareholder returns.
Sanders, said by Democratic insiders to be somewhat mollified following Wasserman Schultz's ouster and the adoption of a liberal platform, will likely give a strong endorsement of Clinton and exhort his supporters to get out and vote for the former secretary of state.
Hillary Clinton's blistering new assault on Donald J. Trump has mollified many Democrats alarmed about the closer-than-expected presidential race — while inflaming Republican fears that Mr. Trump's improvisational style and skeletal campaign will prove inadequate in repelling the type of attack Mrs.
"Jim Kim had deftly struck a balance between keeping the Trump administration mollified and involving the World Bank in work on areas that the administration has been openly hostile to," said Eswar Prasad, the former head of the International Monetary Fund's China division.
And I feel strongly that the points we've raised about how much the film revolves around the male lead's gaze on the star could be so easily mollified, complicated, and even erased, if we'd just let a woman tell this story on her own terms.
Several excuses for a climb-down mollified those polled, notably ones in which China's leader variously agreed to UN mediation, argued that the Chinese were a peaceful people, explained that the economy would be hurt by war, or proposed economic sanctions as an alternative to armed force.
The shoji screens that were ubiquitous in the Edo period, which spanned the 17th to the late 19th centuries, reflected an appreciation for mood and tactility and, with their lunar opacity, contributed to the clean, mollified serenity that later so attracted Modernist architects like Le Corbusier to traditional Japanese architecture.
Mr Trump seems unabashed that this new plan amounts to almost exactly the same immigration policy as the one advanced by his former Republican rival for the nomination, Jeb Bush, calculating that his die-hard supporters will be mollified by his continued (nonsensical) promises to build a wall on the Mexican border and make Mexico pay for it.

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