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make nice
verb as in allay
verb as in assuage
verb as in soothe
Strong matches
Example Sentences
In fact, he’s gone out of his way to make nice with Trump — flattery seemingly getting you just about anywhere with our most vain president — to see to it those wiped out by wildfire get the federal relief they need.
It’s not just like, “Oh, I got some money from these people, now I make nice things.”
In a move first reported by Semafor and that some observers noted could be a reflection of Zuckerberg's desire to make nice with a new Republican government, Joel Kaplan, a Meta veteran closely tied to influential GOP circles, will replace longtime policy chief Nick Clegg, the former UK deputy prime minister who announced his plans to resign long before last fall's election.
Faced with declining foreign investment at home, China has sought to soften its image in the United States and Europe and make nice with some of its neighbors.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee’s endorsement, first reported by Politico, reflects Ms. Lake’s efforts to make nice with a Republican establishment that she blasted in her 2022 campaign for governor, and that has long had concerns about her electability.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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