Both Uses of
conciliatory
in
Pygmalion
- he was about as conciliatory to conventional mortals as Ibsen or Samuel Butler.
Act Pref. *conciliatory = to act in a manner intended to end bad feelings or build trust
- People she had thought deeply religious, and had tried to conciliate on that tack with disastrous results, suddenly took an interest in her, and revealed a hostility to conventional religion which she had never conceived possible except among the most desperate characters.†
Act 5
Definition:
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(conciliatory) intended to end bad feelings or build trust