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  1. A primary verb; to convince (by argument, true or false); by analogy, to pacify. or conciliate (by other fair means); reflexively or passively, to assent (to ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/3982.htm - 10k. Strong's Hebrew. 3722. kaphar -- to cover over, pacify, make propitiation.

  2. Genesis 32:20 - and ye have said also, Lo, thy servant Jacob is behind us;' for he said, 'I pacify his face with the present which is going before me, and afterwards I see his face; it may be he lifteth up my face;'.

  3. PACIFY, verb transitive [Latin , peace, and to make.] 1. To appease, as wrath or other violent passion or appetite; to calm; to still; to quiet; to allay agitation or excitement; as, to pacify a man when angry, or to pacify his wrath or rage; the word being applied both to the person and to the passion.

  4. The word of the Lord came to me: “Son of man, set your face against Mount Seir, and prophesy against it, and say to it, Thus says the Lord God: Behold, I am against you, Mount Seir, and I will stretch out my hand against you, and I will make you a desolation and a waste.

  5. ... When at any time the passions are turbulent, a gentle retreat inwards unto a Present. God, easily deadens and pacifies them; and any other way of contending ... /.../guyon/a short and easy method of prayer/chapter xi of conversion.htm. A Blast of the Trumpet against False Peace.

  6. Pacify (v. t.) To make to be at peace; to appease; to calm; to still; to quiet; to allay the agitation, excitement, or resentment of; to tranquillize; as, to pacify a man when angry; to pacify pride, appetite, or importunity.

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  8. To appease, as wrath or other violent passion or appetite to calm to still to quiet to allay agitation or excitement as, to pacify a man when angry, or to pacify his wrath or rage the word being applied both to the person and to the passion.

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