appeaser

/əˈpi.zər/
noun
  1. A person who gives in to someone's demands in order to avoid conflict or trouble.
    • In the office, he was known as an appeaser who never stood up to the boss.
    • History remembers Neville Chamberlain as an appeaser of Nazi Germany.
    • An appeaser often thinks peace is worth any price, but sometimes the price is too high.
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