placit

PLACITAR

Meaning of the word

The word “placitar” means agreeing, approving or accepting something. It is a direct transitive verb that expresses the action of giving consent or approval to something.

Origin of the word

The origin of the word “Placitar” comes from the Latin “Placitare”, which means “to give consent” or “approve”.

Word adverbs

Some adverbs related to the word “placitar” are: promptly, voluntarily, unanimously, favorably.

Conjunctions of the word

Some conjunctions that can be used with the word “placit” are: and, however, however, however.

Synonyms of the word

Some synonyms of “placitar” are: agree, approve, accept, consent, authorize, admit, accept.

Word Definitions

  1. Accept or agree with something;
  2. Give consent or approval;
  3. Express agreement or approval.

Phrases that the word applies

1. The judge placated the jury’s decision.

2. The members of the Council planned the proposal unanimously.

3. The President placated the company’s new policy.

Examples of the word in text

The director placated the employee’s idea and decided to implement it in the project.

After a long discussion, the committee placated the proposal presented by the president.

Shareholders planted the company’s new strategy during the General Assembly.

Rhymes with the word

delimit, dwell, meditate, believe, visit, shake, aggravate, hesitate.

Anagrams with the word

Words that can be formed from the letters of “Placitar” are: capital, practice, capture, walk, disturb.

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