pacify
v.
late 15c., "appease, allay the anger of (someone)," from Middle French pacifier "make peace," from Latin pacificare "to make peace; pacify," from pacificus (see pacific). Of countries or regions, "to bring to a condition of calm," c.1500, from the start with suggestions of submission and terrorization. Related: Pacified; pacifying.
〔李〕[pac;-ifyv.] v.抚慰,使镇静; 平定,平息 ←pac,peac (L pax,pacis)=peace 和平
〔蒋〕[paci和平,-fy动词后缀,使…的] 使和平,使平静,使平定,抚慰