Third-person singular simple present indicative form of solace.(verb)
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Use "solaces" in a sentence
"Still stooped and utterly defeated, I walk through the double oak doors out of the House of Friendship and Peace, which, as it has just become clear, offers neither of the two solaces it was named for."
"These were the addictions, solaces, crutches—call them what you will—that he would not forgo despite the pleas of Tess Gallagher and all the others who loved him and had long worried over his health."
"For Beckett, all years were wilderness years, but the ones from 1929-40 lacked the later solaces of a steady income and eager publishers."