7 collocations for tranquillised

And the other to tranquillising the minds of men and healing them by one's oration; as in consoling affliction, in repressing ill-temper, in removing fear, or in allaying covetousness.

If I thought Reform would tranquillise the country I should be quite satisfied with a change of Ministers which would produce internal contentment, but that I do not expect.

He addressed to her no language that could tranquillise her fears.

He said that Victorine made him look ridiculous, that she was unappetising, without wit, and ugly enough to have tranquillised St. Anthony at his worst moment of temptationwhatever that means.

It is partly good for the worker, to tranquillise his life and to reduce it to a certain order and discipline; but you mustn't do it only for the sake of your own tranquillity, any more than the artist must work for the sake of luxuriating in his own emotions.

The German High Command endeavours to tranquillise the German people by communiqués, the gist of which may thus be rendered in verse: In those very identical regions That sunder the Marne from the Aisne We advanced to the rear with our legions

He left out the specific mention of the Relief and Franchise Bill, and there he was right, and he converted the prayer that the measure might tranquillise Ireland, &c., into a hope that it wouldthus making it a little stronger, but that he did not know.

7 collocations for  tranquillised