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Propitiable

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pro·pi·ti·ate  (pr-psh-t)
tr.v. pro·pi·ti·at·ed, pro·pi·ti·at·ing, pro·pi·ti·ates
To conciliate (an offended power); appease: propitiate the gods with a sacrifice.

[Latin propitire, propitit-, from propitius, propitious; see propitious.]

pro·piti·a·ble (-psh--bl, -psh-bl) adj.
pro·piti·ating·ly adv.
pro·piti·ative adj.
pro·piti·ator n.


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As regulator of all legal services he has already stated his intention to put the citizen first and to make regulation transparent, analytical and propitiable.
 
 
 
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