placater

/ˈpleɪkeɪtər/
noun
  1. A person who tries to make someone less angry or hostile by giving in to their demands or doing something to please them.
    • She was known as a placater in her family, always smoothing over arguments.
    • In the negotiation, he acted as a placater, always offering compromises to keep the peace.
    • The diplomat was a skilled placater who could calm even the most tense situations.
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