Meaning of emollience in English:
emollience
noun
See emollient
‘We can count on less patience, less emollience, less nervous anxiety to please everyone (at home, and abroad).’
- ‘But even if the calculated emollience is a stratagem, it confirms one of the most improbable features of his character.’
- ‘Listen to the careful emollience and the surprising promises he made.’
- ‘The judiciary should modify its arcane ways, cling to all its powers, enrage the executive and forget emollience.’
- ‘For all the emollience of the noble lord's statements, two conclusions from his report are inescapable.’
- ‘The language of the board's president was unchanged: antagonistic to his critics and displaying no trace of emollience.’