Nominal Forms
Infinitive: to mollify
Participle: mollified
Gerund: mollifying
Cognates
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Indicative
Present
I | mollify |
you | mollify |
he;she;it | mollifies |
we | mollify |
you | mollify |
they | mollify |
Perfect
I | have mollified |
you | have mollified |
he;she;it | has mollified |
we | have mollified |
you | have mollified |
they | have mollified |
Past
I | mollified |
you | mollified |
he;she;it | mollified |
we | mollified |
you | mollified |
they | mollified |
Pluperfect
I | had mollified |
you | had mollified |
he;she;it | had mollified |
we | had mollified |
you | had mollified |
they | had mollified |
Future
I | will mollify |
you | will mollify |
he;she;it | will mollify |
we | will mollify |
you | will mollify |
they | will mollify |
Future Perfect
I | will have mollified |
you | will have mollified |
he;she;it | will have mollified |
we | will have mollified |
you | will have mollified |
they | will have mollified |
Subjunctive
Present
I | mollify |
you | mollify |
he;she;it | mollify |
we | mollify |
you | mollify |
they | mollify |
Perfect
I | have mollified |
you | have mollified |
he;she;it | have mollified |
we | have mollified |
you | have mollified |
they | have mollified |
Imperfect
I | mollified |
you | mollified |
he;she;it | mollified |
we | mollified |
you | mollified |
they | mollified |
Pluperfect
I | had mollified |
you | had mollified |
he;she;it | had mollified |
we | had mollified |
you | had mollified |
they | had mollified |
Conditional
Present
I | would mollify |
you | would mollify |
he;she;it | would mollify |
we | would mollify |
you | would mollify |
they | would mollify |
Perfect
I | would have mollified |
you | would have mollified |
he;she;it | would have mollified |
we | would have mollified |
you | would have mollified |
they | would have mollified |
Imperative
you | mollify |
we | Let's mollify |
you | mollify |
Verbs conjugated like 'mollify'
accompany,
acetify,
acidify,
adsignify,
affy,
alacrify,
alkalify,
ally,
amnesty,
amplify,
angelify,
anglicify,
anglify,
apology,
apply,
arefy,
argufy,
astony,
atrophy,
avowtry, etc. (List truncated at 20 verbs)
Verbs similar to 'mollify'
jollify,
mellify,
coalify,
foolify,
gellify,
hellify,
jellify,
modify,
mollifie,
mortify,
Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
- sooth against better judgement
- pacify
- to make something soft or softer
- emolliate, soften, tenderize
- pacify
- placate, appease, calm, soothe, quiet, conciliate, sweeten, abate
- relieve
- alleviate, ameliorate, decrease, diminish, allay, lessen, ease, lighten
Antonyms
- to evoke extreme anger in a person (or animal)
- allay, appease, assuage, beguile, bewitch, calm, captivate, charm, comfort, conciliate, console, defuse, disarm, enchant, lull, pacify, placate, quiet, relieve, settle, soothe, enrage
- pacify
- antagonize, irritate, anger, perturb
Additional Information
Phrasal Verbs
Etymology
1. c.1386 (implied in
mollification), "to soften (a substance)," from O.Fr.
mollifier, from L.
mollificare "make soft, mollify" from
mollificus "softening," from L.
mollis "soft" + root of
facere "to make" (see factitious). Transf. sense of "soften in temper, appease, pacify" is recorded from c.1412.
2. From Middle English mollifien, from Late Latin mollificō, from Latin mollis (“soft”). See: Middle English '
mollifien'.
Sample Sentences
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All that charity can do where injustice exists is here and there to somewhat mollify the effects of injustice. [1893, Henry George, The Condition of Labor: An Open Letter to Pope Leo XIII,, page 104:]
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The draft Charter School Handbook issued in November 1994 sought to mollify concerns over teacher quality, if not ATA membership, by requiring teacher certification. [1997, A Government Reinvented: A Study of Alberta's Deficit Elimination Program,, page 408:]
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Although this invitation was accompanied with a curtsey that might have softened the heart of a church-warden, it by no means mollified the beadle. [1867, Charles Dickens, chapter 2, in Oliver Twist:]
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The angry goat was quite mollified by the respectful tone in which he was addressed. [1916, L. Frank Baum, chapter 5, in Rinkitink in Oz:]
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There were no honeyed words from Dr. Beeching to mollify Scottish feeling on rail service closures during his one-day visit in May. [1964 July, “News and Comment: Dr. B. beards Scots in their lair”, in Modern Railways, page 15:]
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But these answers did not mollify Grassley. Specifically, he objected to Abedin’s becoming an S.G.E., because he believed she provided no irreplaceable expertise and therefore her designation as one had violated Congress’s intent when it created the program, in 1962. [2016 January 31, “Is Huma Abedin Hillary Clinton’s Secret Weapon or Her Next Big Problem?”, in Vanity Fair, retrieved 2016-01-21:]
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Nor is it any more difficulty for him to mollifie what is hard, then it is to harden what is so soft and fluid as the Aire. [1662, Henry More, An Antidote Against Atheism, Book III, A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry More, p. 113]
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By thy kindness thou wilt melt and mollify his spirit towards thee, as hardest metals are melted by coals of fire … [1724, William Burkitt, Expository Notes, with Practical Observations on the New Testament,, page 102:]