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▪ I. † comˈplease, v. Obs. [ad. F. complaire, complais-, on type of please.] trans. To be complaisant to, to gratify; also refl. to delight in.
1584T. Hudson Judith in Sylvester Du Bartas (1608) 748, I your sweet embracings will complease. 1604T. Wright Passions i. iv. 18 Compleasing themselues more in the opinions and fancies of men, than reason required. ▪ II. complease var. of complice. |