conciliatory:

showing willingness to end a disagreement

conciliatory:

showing willingness to end a disagreement

(Adjective)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana:  Blinded by anger and suspicion, Vali not only rejected all of Sugriva’s conciliatory gestures, but also repeatedly persecuted him.

Mahabharata:  Wanting to avoid war and bloodshed, the Pandavas made a most extraordinary conciliatory move: they sent the Supreme Lord, Krishna, as a peace messenger and expressed readiness to settle for just five villages instead of their prosperous kingdom.

Bhagavad-gita:  Because the demoniac are habituated to harsh speech, they often see conciliatory speech as a sign of weakness.