pacificar
v.
pacify, placate, appease
pacífico
adj.
pacific, of peace; peaceable; quiet; calm
pacificar
v.
conciliate, pacify; propitiate
pacífico
adj.
meek; peaceable, peace-loving; peaceful, halcyon
pacificar
= lull, still, appease.
Ex: Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.
Ex: And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.
Ex: They've been working their butts off since the program was launched to appease the crowd.
pacífico1
2 = peaceful, pacific, nonviolent [non-violent], mellowed, peaceable, pacific.
Ex: Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.
Ex: These organizations are of particular importance for information on primary commodities which the European Community trades with the ACP countries (African, Caribbean and pacific countries).
Ex: We believe that if children are exposed to an environment conducive to moral and spiritual values from the very beginning, they will grow as peaceful nonviolent future citizens.
Ex: Allegedly mellowed coach Mike Ditka went ballistic on his inept players Saints as they were being crushed by the visiting team.
Ex: His works are interpreted in a human rights context in which children find their voice in the peaceable resolution of everyday conflicts.
Ex: The public reference or reading room, crowded, anonymous, purposeful, and pacific, is a setting of therapeutic value.