What does potoli in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word potoli in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use potoli in Romanian.

The word potoli in Romanian means calm, appease, suppress, quench, a potoli, a domoli, a ușura, a alina, a alina, a potoli, a calma, a tempera, a potoli, a astâmpăra, a potoli, a liniști, a atenua, a domoli, a potoli, a seda, a se liniști, a diminua, a potoli, a calma, a potoli, a slăbi, a tempera, a liniști, a calma, a calma, a ușura, a potoli, a potoli, a se potoli, a se potoli, a potoli, a alina, a se calma, a se potoli, a potoli, a satura, a stinge, a alina, a potoli,a liniști, a îmblânzi. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word potoli

calm, appease, suppress, quench

a potoli, a domoli

(formal (lessen)

I could give no excuse that would abate the headmaster's anger.

a ușura

(pain: relieve) (durere)

a alina

(pain, suffering)

S-a dovedit că aspirina alină durerile de cap ușoare ale majorității oamenilor.
Aspirin is proven to alleviate mild headaches for most people.

a alina

(relieve)

Noua secretară a Katyei a scutit-o de o mare parte a volumului mare de muncă.
Katya's new secretary alleviated much of her heavy work load.

a potoli, a calma, a tempera

(avoid conflict)

The government sent an envoy in an effort to appease tensions.

a potoli, a astâmpăra

(hunger, etc.: satisfy) (foame, sete)

Samantha munched on some fresh peaches to appease her hunger.

a potoli

(satisfy: hunger, etc.) (foame)

a liniști

(make calmer or still)

a atenua, a domoli, a potoli

(figurative (mitigate sensitivity of sth)

Ice will blunt the pain.

a seda

(to sedate)

Asistenta a potolit pacientul cu o injecție cu morfină.
The nurse calmed the patient with a shot of morphine.

a se liniști

(figurative (become more moderate)

Piața imobiliară s-a mai potolit după ce dobânzile au crescut.
The housing market cooled once interest rates started rising.

a diminua

(make dull) (intensitate)

a potoli

(appetite: satiate) (foamea)

a calma, a potoli

(relieve)

Siropul ăsta ar putea să-ți calmeze (or: potolească) durerea de gât.
This syrup might help your sore throat.

a slăbi

(ease off, lessen)

The heavy rain let up after four hours of incessant downpour.

a tempera

(make less extreme)

Karen a încercat să tempereze entuziasmul prietenei ei.
Karen worked to moderate her friend's enthusiasm.

a liniști

(assuage: sb)

The owner agreed to the pay raise in an attempt to mollify the strikers.

a calma

(calm)

a calma

(appease)

a ușura

(alleviate, ease) (durere)

a potoli

(allay) (durere)

a potoli

(satisfy thirst) (despre sete)

a se potoli

(informal (become less active) (agitație)

The shops always quiet down after the New Year.

a se potoli

(become milder)

After several hours, the storm relented.

a potoli, a alina

(ease) (durere)

Doctorul i-a dat pacientului medicamente ca să îi potolească (or: să îi aline) durerea.
The doctor gave the patient drugs to relieve the pain.

a se calma, a se potoli

(archaic (abate)

a potoli

(satisfy: an appetite) (sete, foame)

a satura

(satisfy: an appetite)

a stinge

(quench) (setea)

a alina

(pain: reduce) (durere)

a potoli,a liniști

(hold back)

Pâinea îți va potoli foamea pentru câtva timp.
This bread will stay your hunger for a while.

a îmblânzi

(figurative (make more tractable) (figurat)

Ursula was a wild child who resisted her parents' efforts to tame her.

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