Pacification
31pacification — pac·i·fi·ca·tion || ‚pæsɪfɪ keɪʃn n. placation; act of quieting; act of calming …
32pacification — n. Tranquillization, reconciliation, reconcilement, accommodation, appeasement …
33pacification — n 1. tranquilization, quieting, calming, lulling, soothing, comforting, consoling, solacing; assuagement, allaying, alleviation, palliation, relieving; mitigation, abatement, remission, relief; reduction, lessening, diminution, moderation,… …
34pacification — pac·i·fi·ca·tion …
35pacification — pac•i•fi•ca•tion [[t]ˌpæs ə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of pacifying or the state of being pacified; appeasement 2) the process of attempting to rid an area of terrorists or other enemies by military force or psychological persuasion •… …
36pacification — The act of making peace between two hostile or belligerent states; reestablishment of public tranquillity …
37pacification — n. the act of pacifying or the process of being pacified. Derivatives: pacificatory adj. Etymology: F f. L pacificatio onis (as PACIFY) …
38Violent Pacification — Álbum de D.R.I. Publicación 1984 Género(s) Thrashcore, hardcore punk Discográfica R Radical Records Dirty Rotten …
39Ghent, Pacification of — (Nov. 8, 1576) Declaration by which the northern and southern provinces of the Low Countries put aside their religious differences and united in revolt against the Spanish Habsburgs. As the first major expression of national consciousness in The… …
40Dutch pacification campaign on Formosa — Date 1635–36 Location Southwestern Taiwan Result Decisive Dutch victory, increased Dutch area of control …