Conciliatory
21conciliatory — con|cil|i|a|to|ry [ kən sıliə,tɔri ] adjective trying to end an argument and make people feel less angry …
22conciliatory — con cil·i·a·to·ry || ɪətÉ™rɪ adj. appeasing, disarming, pacifying …
23conciliatory — a. 1. Reconciling, pacifying, pacific, pacificatory. 2. Winning, persuasive …
24conciliatory — adj 1. placatory, placative, appeasing, propitiative, pacifying, pacificatory, assuaging, conciliative; acommodative, obliging, deferential, obeisant; forbearing, forgiving, acquiescent, ready to give in; accordant, concordant, harmonious,… …
25conciliatory — con·cil·ia·to·ry …
26conciliatory — UK [kənˈsɪlɪət(ə)rɪ] / US [kənˈsɪlɪəˌtɔrɪ] adjective trying to end an argument and make people feel less angry …
27conciliatory — [kənˈsɪliət(ə)ri] adj trying to end an argument and make people feel less angry …
28conciliatory mood — peaceable disposition, appeasing frame of mind, placatory mood …
29conciliatory note — peaceable tone, friendly note …
30Diplomacy in the American Revolutionary War — Diplomacy in the Revolutionary War had an important impact on the Revolution, as the United States evolved an independent foreign policy. See also: Timeline of United States diplomatic history Contents 1 Colonial Diplomacy 2 Conciliatory… …