Appeased
Appeased is the past tense and past participle of the verb appease. It means to bring to a state of peace, quiet, or satisfaction, typically by meeting demands, offering concessions, or calming emotions.
Used in diplomacy and interpersonal contexts, it describes calming hostility or alleviating distress. Examples: a government
Etymology and nuance: the word derives from Old French apaisier, apaiser, from Latin pacare, meaning “to pacify,”
Related terms include appease, appeasement, pacify, placate, mollify, and conciliate.