pacification

noun

Etymology

From Middle English pacificacion, from Old French pacification.

  1. derived from pacification
  2. inherited from pacificacion

Definitions

  1. The process of pacifying.

    • The Proteſtants in their Anſwer acknowledged the good-will of the Emperor their Chief, and ſhewed, that the Catholicks ahd oppreſſed them, contrary to the Pacification
    • The electrification of the lines radiating from Casablanca originated with the policy of economic penetration and conciliation pursued by Marshal Lyautey for the pacification of Morocco.

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