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Pacify
to soothe anger or agitation; to subdue by armed action
Appease
to make peaceful and quiet; to calm, satisfy
Pacifist
a person who is opposed to war or violence
Pact
An agreement between two or more people or groups; treaty
Apotheosis
transformation into a god; the perfect example
Atheistic
denying the existence of God or divine power.
Pantheistic
seeing the power of God in all the natural forces of the universe; Worshiping all gods of all creeds
Theocracy
government by officials who are regarded as divinely inspired
Affinity
sympathy; attraction
Definitive
authoritative or final
Infinitesimal
extremely or immeasurably small
Finite
having definite limits
Demographic
record of human population
Endemic
affecting a certain group of people
Pandemic
affecting all people
Demotic
popular or common
Detract
to turn aside
Protracted
drawn out, continued, extended
Retraction
taking back, withdrawal
Intractable
not easily handled, led, taught, or controlled
Malevolent
having or showing intense ill will or hatred
Malady
disease or illness of the body or mind
Malign
to make harsh and often misleading statements about
Malnourished
badly or poorly fed
Deflect
to decrease the importance, value, or effectiveness of something
Flexor
a muscle that bends a part of the body, such as an arm or a leg
Genuflect
to kneel on one knee and then rise as an act of respect
Inflection
change in pitch or tone of the voice