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Appeasement for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: ʌ'pizmʌnt

What does Appeasement really mean?

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Appeasement means trying to avoid conflict by giving in to someone's demands or desires.

Okay, so let's say you and your best friend both want to choose which game to play after school. You really want to play soccer, but your friend really wants to play basketball. You could decide to use appeasement to avoid an argument or a fight. Instead of insisting to play soccer and getting upset, you might give in to your friend's desire to play basketball. You do this because you want to keep the peace and make sure both of you are happy.

Appeasement can also be used between countries and leaders. Countries sometimes have disagreements or conflicts, and if they can't find a solution that makes everyone happy, they might use appeasement. One country might give in to another country's demands or desires in order to avoid a war or more conflict. It's like saying, "Okay, if it makes you happy and prevents more problems, I will go along with what you want."

Now, imagine you have a little brother or sister who always wants to eat all the cookies in the house. You, being the responsible sibling, would probably say, "Hey, we can't eat all the cookies right now, because then there won't be any left for later. Let's have a compromise – we'll each have two cookies and save the rest for tomorrow." That's a form of appeasement too. You both get some cookies, but you also avoid having a big fight or running out of cookies.

So, basically, appeasement is a way of avoiding conflict or dealing with disagreements by giving in to someone's wants or desires. It's sort of like finding a middle ground or a compromise to keep things peaceful and make sure everyone involved is happy.

Revised and Fact checked by Sophia Wilson on 2023-10-28 02:58:09

Appeasement In a sentece

Learn how to use Appeasement inside a sentece

  • When you let your little sister have the bigger slice of cake to make her happy and avoid any arguments, that's appeasement.
  • Imagine you have a toy that your friend really wants to play with. If you let your friend borrow the toy so they won't feel sad, that's appeasement.
  • If you give up your turn in a game to let someone else play because they really wanted to, that's appeasement.
  • If you apologize to your friend even though you didn't do anything wrong, just to avoid a fight, that's appeasement.
  • When countries negotiate and make agreements to avoid going to war, it is called appeasement.

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