complacential

complacential,a.Now rare or Obs.|kɒmpləˈsɛnʃ(ɪ)əl|[f.med.L. complacēntia + -al1.]1.Characterized by complacency, showing satisfaction, content, or acquiescence in something.1658BaxterSaving Faith x. 74A consenting or Complacential Approbation.1678GaleCrt.Gentiles III. 17His wil of complacence, or complacential wil, whereby he declares what is most agreable to him.1747HerveyMedit.ii. 169The highest Object of thy complacential delight.1863J. G. MurphyComm.Gen.ii. 3Thoughts of wonder, gratitude, and complacential delight.2.Disposed to please or comply; obliging, complaisant. Obs.1655W. GurnallChr.inArm.ii. 294Aaron..did not please himself..in the thing: but it was an act meerly complacential to the people.1673S. C.Art Complaisance xiii. 138They must..use a sweet mildness and complacential address.1691WoodAth.Oxon.II. 413That book..was written to terrifie the Presbyterians and make them more complacential.

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