appeasably
/ˌæpiˈeɪzəbli/Definitions
1. adverb
in a way that satisfies or pacifies a person or group, often by giving in to their demands.
“The government tried to appease the protesters by promising to implement their demands.”
2. adverb
in a way that reduces or removes tension or conflict.
“She appeased the angry customer by offering a full refund.”
3. adverb
in a way that is likely to reduce or remove opposition or criticism.
“The proposal was made to appease the conservative faction within the party.”