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Verb(1) make compatible with,bring into consonance or accord,come to terms,accept as inevitable,make peace; adjust,resign oneself to something(2) make compatible with(3) bring into consonance or accord(4) come to terms(5) accept as inevitable(6) make peace; adjust(7) resign oneself to something

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(1) Compatibilist philosophies seek to reconcile free will and determinism in a modern time.(2) The company bosses have said it is u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510regrettableu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb that a rail union official did not attend a meeting staged to help reconcile their long-running dispute over pay.(3) After a trader completes a deal, the back-office staff confirm the trades by phone and also reconcile cash accounts at the end of each day.(4) advice on how to reconcile the conflict(5) And we certainly cannot reconcile the conflicts about affirmative action preferences without answering these questions.(6) It's a fondness I can't reconcile with any feminist leanings I might have, so I've learned to embrace it as a guilty pleasure.(7) Spencer produced his most challenging work in the struggle to reconcile this religious vision with the reality of the world around him.(8) But most tend to reconcile conflicts through heart-to-heart talks.(9) it is not necessary to reconcile the cost accounts to the financial accounts(10) And they make no attempt to reconcile that conflict, tailoring their local appeal to the lowest common denominator in each area.(11) These amounts are inconsistent with the amounts shown on Mr. Smith's income tax returns and I was not provided with an explanation that allows me to reconcile this.(12) We propose a new dynamic model in order to help reconcile the long-standing controversy in Central Asia.(13) He was a quiet person, not overly ambitious but always eager to reconcile disputes between opposing parties.(14) It is where women can reconcile being feminine and being unique.(15) China's leaders believed that immediate democratization, instead of serving to reconcile the conflicts of interest created by economic change, might instead exacerbate them.(16) Ryaas, a former director general of regional autonomy, suggested that the two feuding parties reconcile their differences in order to reduce the political tension.
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(1) to reconcile
Synonyms
Verb
1. reunite
3. make compatible
4. settle
5. accept
6. conciliate
7. submit
8. harmonize


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

that could reconcile the lack
of observation of supersymmetry

that could RECONCILE the lack of observation of supersymmetry

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 5


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