Definition of Assuagement. Meaning of Assuagement. Synonyms of Assuagement

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Definition of Assuagement

Assuagement
Assuagement As*suage"ment, n. [OF. assouagement, asuagement.] Mitigation; abatement.

Meaning of Assuagement from wikipedia

- an article on "****uage", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "****uage" You can also: Search for ****uage in Wikipedia to...
- part of Panama, Chiriquí was part of Costa Rica. Costa Rican pride was ****uaged for the loss of this eastern (or southern) territory with the acquisition...
- language as long as the non-Hindi speaking states wanted. Indira Gandhi ****uaged the sentiments of the non-Hindi speaking states by getting the Official...
- a vague civil rights plank in the party platform. His intention was to ****uage the internal conflicts between the northern and southern wings of his party...
- compared Noah's dove in the Hebrew Bible, who "announced to the world the ****uagement of divine wrath, when she had been sent out of the ark and returned with...
- intend to "menace or insult the Government of France". The French were ****uaged and agreed to pay $5,000,000 (equivalent to $147,677,400 in 2023) to settle...
- levels of society and his strong condemnation of prejudice went some way to ****uage republican and racial tensions building during his lifetime. In the last...
- protagonists/drivers) agenda. Ehrenstein went on to say "He's there to ****uage white 'guilt' they feel over the role of slavery and racial segregation...
- incest with his mother. Some think Nero used his marriage to Sporus to ****uage the guilt he felt for allegedly kicking his pregnant wife Poppaea to death...
- Latin verb consolor "to alleviate, lighten", from the verb solor, "to ****uage, soothe, relieve, mitigate", plus the preposition con/com/****, "with"....