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"unappeased" Definitions
  1. not brought to a state of peace or contentment : not appeased

18 Sentences With "unappeased"

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But unappeased lawmakers said he should be fired, and possibly jailed.
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam scrapped the bill this week, but protesters remain unappeased.
" Mr Holmes is driven by a "strange, unappeased sense of some continuous, intense and inescapable pursuit.
Periodically, the somber and somewhat decorous surface of Matar's prose is ripped open by a brutal acknowledgment of anger and unappeased longing.
If Saxra goes unappeased, he may kidnap people and bring them down to the underworld or cause mining accidents or other disasters.
When someone like Aden Sawyer does what she does, our hunger for motive is mortally unappeased, as if we were analyzing a suicide.
" Porter remained unappeased by his statement, and continued to probe him, saying, "Doctor Redfield, you don't need to do any work to 'operationalize.
Members of the so-called opt-out movement, a cocktail of parent and union activism, were unappeased by the changes to the tests and pushed this year for even more students to refuse.
"Limonov" vibrates with borrowed energy: Carrère uses, essentially, a present-tense version of the novelist's best friend, free indirect style, to inhabit and animate the violently short-circuiting mind of his perpetually unappeased protagonist.
Redbrick preparatory schools turned into granite-gray public schools, but the curriculum stayed the same: the same margarine, the same homilies on patriotism and Empire, the same random violence, careless cruelty and unappeased, unaddressed sexual desire.
The Catholic bride died soon after the wedding, but Anna Ivanovna was still unappeased, staging a mock wedding between the widower prince and one of her maids, forcing them to sleep naked in the ice-carved nuptial bed in the newly constructed ice palace.
Even near the end he was unreconciled, unappeased, uncontent, undefeated.
BBC News. Retrieved 27 February 2020. The ceremony is supposed to bring good luck and fertility, while the curse of an unappeased hijra is feared by many. Hijra often engage in prostitution and begging to earn money; the begging is accompanied by singing and dancing.
Some people carry willow branches with them on Qingming or stick willow branches on their gates and/or front doors. There are similarities to palm leaves used on Palm Sundays in Christianity; both are religious rituals. Furthermore, the belief is that the willow branches will help ward off the unappeased, troubled and troubling spirits, and/or evil spirits that may be wandering in the earthly realms on Qingming. After gathering on Qingming to perform Confucian clan and family duties at the tombstones, graveyards or columbaria, celebrants spend the rest of the day in clan or family outings, before they start the spring plowing.
Heroes if ignored or left unappeased could turn malicious: in a fragmentary play by Aristophanes, a chorus of anonymous heroes describe themselves as senders of lice, fever and boils. Some of the earliest hero and heroine cults well attested by archaeological evidence in mainland Greece include the Menelaion dedicated to Menelaus and Helen at Therapne near Sparta, a shrine at Mycenae dedicated to Agamemnon and Cassandra, another at Amyklai dedicated to Alexandra, and another in Ithaca's Polis Bay dedicated to Odysseus. These all seem to date to the 8th century BC.In the case of the shrine to Odysseus, this is based on a single graffito from the Hellenistic period. The cult of Pelops at Olympia dates from the Archaic period.
I know this by my own experience, & > to this day I cherish an unappeased bitterness against the unfaithful > guardians of my young life, who not only permitted but compelled me to read > an unexpurgated Bible through before I was 15 years old. None can do that > and ever draw a clean sweet breath again on this side of the grave.Marjorie > Kehe, "The 'n'-word Gone from Huck Finn – What Would Mark Twain Say? A New > Expurgated Edition of 'Huckleberry Finn' Has Got Some Twain Scholars up in > Arms," The Christian Science Monitor, last modified January 5, 2011, > accessed April 12, 2012 Many subsequent critics, Ernest Hemingway among them, have deprecated the final chapters, claiming the book "devolves into little more than minstrel- show satire and broad comedy" after Jim is detained.
The Accord—recognizing the religious, territorial, and economic demands of the Sikhs that were thought to be non-negotiable under Indira Gandhi's tenure—agreed to establish commissions and independent tribunals in order to resolve the Chandigarh issue and the river dispute, laying the basis for Akali Dal's victory in the coming elections. Though providing a basis for a return to normality, Chandigarh evidently remained an issue and the agreement was denounced by Sikh militants who refused to give up the demand for an independent Khalistan. These extremists, who were left unappeased, would react by assassinating Longowal. Such behavior would lead to the dismissal of negotiations, whereby both Congress and the Akali parties accused each other of aiding terrorism. The Indian Government pointed to the involvement of a “foreign hand,” referring to Pakistan’s abetting of the movement.
He followed this up a few days later, and reported that the funding for a second ship was now assured, making his first explicit references to a "Scottish Expedition". This alarmed Markham, who replied with some anger: "Such a course will be most prejudicial to the Expedition [...] A second ship is not in the least required [...] I do not know why this mischievous rivalry should have been started". Bruce replied by return, denying rivalry, and asserting: "If my friends are prepared to give me money to carry out my plans I do not see why I should not accept it [...] there are several who maintain that a second ship is highly desirable". Unappeased, Markham wrote back: "As I was doing my best to get you appointed (to the National Antarctic Expedition) I had a right to think you would not take such a step [...] without at least consulting me".

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