English [ edit ]
Etymology [ edit ]
From French pacification .
pacification (countable and uncountable , plural pacifications )
The process of pacifying .
1950 March, “The Why and the Wherefore: Railway Electrification in Morocco”, in Railway Magazine , page 214 :The electrification of the lines radiating from Casablanca originated with the policy of economic penetration and conciliation pursued by Marshal Lyautey for the pacification of Morocco.
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Translations [ edit ]
the process of pacifying
Arabic: please add this translation if you can
Asturian: pacificación f
Bulgarian: усмиряване (bg) n ( usmirjavane ) , умиротворяване (bg) n ( umirotvorjavane )
Chinese:
Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
Dutch: pacificatie (nl) f
Finnish: rauhoittaminen (fi)
French: pacification (fr) f
Galician: pacificación (gl) f
German: Befriedung (de) f
Greek: ειρήνευση (el) f ( eirínefsi )
Hindi: please add this translation if you can
Indonesian: pasifikasi (id)
Japanese: 鎮静 (ja) ( chinsei )
Latin: pācātiō f , pācificātiō f
Latvian: pacifikācija f
Malay: pendamaian , pengamanan , pasifikasi
Maori: whakangehenga
Norwegian: passivisering c
Polish: pacyfikacja (pl) f
Portuguese: pacificação f
Russian: пацифика́ция (ru) f ( pacifikácija ) , умиротворе́ние (ru) n ( umirotvorénije ) , усмире́ние (ru) n ( usmirénije ) , успокое́ние (ru) n ( uspokojénije )
Spanish: pacificación (es) f
Swahili: please add this translation if you can
Swedish: pacificering c
Ukrainian: пацифіка́ція f ( pacyfikácija ) , умиротво́рення n ( umyrotvórennja ) , утихоми́рення n ( utyxomýrennja ) , заспоко́єння n ( zaspokójennja )
Pronunciation [ edit ]
pacification f (plural pacifications )
pacification
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