unmolified
/ʌnmɒlɪfaɪd/Definitions
1. verb
to make (someone) less angry or less eager for revenge
“The politician’s apology helped to unmollify the public and reduce tensions.”
2. verb
to make (something, such as a harsh or bitter taste) milder
“The sweet sauce was added to unmollify the spicy soup.”
3. adjective
not mollified; not made less angry or less eager for revenge
“The angry crowd remained unmollified despite the government’s promises to reform.”
4. adjective
not made milder
“The unmollified flavor of the soup was too intense for some people.”