Synonym: compromising, conciliative, flexible. Similar words: laboratory, regulatory, pencil, council, facility, facilitate, facilities, familiar. Meaning: [-ɪətərɪ] adj. 1. making or willing to make concessions 2. intended or likely to overcome animosity or hostility.
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31. American intelligence flights over Cuba had been stopped as a conciliatory gesture.
32. In 1955, the year of the Geneva summit conference, there were conciliatory gestures towards nuclear disarmament on both sides.
33. And then the fraught silence would modulate into conciliatory monosyllable, and back to their peaceful co-existence.
34. Clinton was praised on all sides for his warm manner and conciliatory approach.
35. George was generous and conciliatory to an extent that Coleridge can hardly have expected.
36. Republicans, in a conciliatory gesture, agreed to let the Democrats chair committees during the period.
37. The letter was far more conciliatory than that which had been rejected in 1921.
38. Kraft , in turn , made conciliatory noises.
39. The meeting ended on a conciliatory and friendly note.
40. He turned round, sounding a little more conciliatory.http://Sentencedict.com
41. Her expression was not conciliatory.
42. They approached the talks in a conciliatory spirit.
43. Of or offered in propitiation; conciliatory.
44. Some conciliatory moves have already been made.
45. The tone was neither aggressive nor conciliatory.
46. "A stronger Russia now regrets such conciliatory policies because they have left the country feeling encircled[sentencedict.com]," writes Russia analyst Ivan Eland.
47. Clinton told Congress the administration's conciliate conciliatory policy toward Iran is not open - ended.
48. Moscow responded to the conciliatory moves by signalling the cancellation of threats to deploy short-range missiles in its Kaliningrad exclave, which sits within the EU.
49. While he is sometimes viewed as the West's inveterate enemy, Yamani has often taken conciliatory stances.
50. The next time he spoke he used a more conciliatory tone.
51. And I do not think it of light importance that he should have attentive and conciliatory manners towards every body, especially towards those to whom he owes his preferment.
52. Conciliatory area passes Beijing indefatigable effort, economic society progress obtained apparent effect.
53. Yet unlike Craig Bellamy, who threw a strop, who insisted on leaving Upton Park when City's interest surfaced, this equable character proved far more conciliatory.
54. The Bush administration has pursued a much more conciliatory policy since 2004.
55. Elsewhere, Chinese officials were not in a particularly conciliatory mood.
56. Both the British and the Russians are trying to appear conciliatory.
57. Mr Geoana, a former foreign minister, took a more conciliatory stance.
58. He will likely not call off the talks, but might try to possibly leverage some conciliatory talk out of Abbas.
59. They want to show the difference" between Mr. Lee's hard-line stance and the conciliatory position of the previous two presidents.
60. For Tahiti is smiling and friendly; it is like a lovely woman graciously prodigal of her charm and beauty; and nothing can be more conciliatory than the entrance into the harbour at Papeete.
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