propitiative, a. rare.
(prəʊˈpɪʃɪətɪv)
[f. propitiate v. + -ive.]
Tending to propitiate; propitiatory, conciliatory.
| 1928 Observer 19 Feb. 17/2 Where the majority of passengers have to travel in a brutalising congestion, the sight of half-empty ‘firsts’ next door is not propitiative. |