In various religions we meet with the idea that a person appeases or gives pleasure to the deity by subjecting himself to suffering or deprivation.
By giving presents to the relatives of his victim, the offender not only repairs the loss which he has inflicted {485} upon them, but also appeases their wounded feelings.
But bishop Cramadas kneels before him and appeases him.
Tho came the bisshop«e» Cramadas But bishop Cramadas And kneled bifore the Sowdon̄, 2776 kneels before him and And charged him by the hye name Sathanas, appeases him.
In this manner a man by keeping down his anger appeases his enemies, but doing otherwise he will inflame them.
By keeping down his anger a manappeases his enemies, but doing otherwise he will inflame them.
He appeases it by referring to the uncertainty of the combination, and so far regains his senses as to be able to have his evening meal in "Hotel Diomed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "appeases" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.