The difference between Conciliate and Mollify
When used as verbs, conciliate means to make calm and content, or regain the goodwill of, whereas mollify means to ease a burden, particularly worry.
check bellow for the other definitions of Conciliate and Mollify
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Conciliate as a verb (transitive):
To make calm and content, or regain the goodwill of; to placate.
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Conciliate as a verb (intransitive):
To mediate in a dispute.
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Mollify as a verb:
To ease a burden, particularly worry; make less painful; to comfort.
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Mollify as a verb:
To appease (anger), pacify, gain the good will of.
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Mollify as a verb:
To soften; to make tender