Question

What does appeasement mean?
Act of not giving in to one’s demand
To applaud a crowd
To please someone or something
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GPT-4o mini
Appeasement generally means "to please someone or something" or "to pacify" in the context of making concessions to avoid conflict. From the options you've provided, the correct choice would be:

**To please someone or something.**

However, it's important to note that appeasement often carries a negative connotation, particularly in historical contexts where it refers to giving in to aggressive demands to maintain peace (e.g., the policy used by some European powers towards Nazi Germany before World War II).