Synonym: bring together, fix up, harmonize, mend, settle. Similar words: reconciliation, conciliate, conciliatory, economic recovery, be concerned about, pencil, council, pencil box. Meaning: ['rekənsaɪl] v. 1. make compatible with 2. bring into consonance or accord 3. come to terms 4. accept as inevitable.
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61) Brilliant or not, I must reconcile myself to the idea that I would never reach the top.
62) Their initial task was to reconcile their expectations with the realities of daily life as a manager.
63) Jazzbeaux walked, trying to reconcile what she knew with what she had seen, what she had felt.
64) I think the candidate has to reconcile with the Buchanan forces if we expect to win.
65) There representatives of the two chambers sit down to reconcile the differences between their versions.
66) A considerable part of the manager's task is to reconcile and be reconciled with other people.
67) The problem is how to conduct economic policy soas to reconcile full employment and price stability.
68) Human elements balance geometry in an attempt to reconcile ancient human values with present day notions of modernity.
69) So far she had not been able to reconcile her desire to keep everything the same and her desire for comfort.
70) And it was hard to reconcile his soft-spoken good manners with the ruthless determination of his business career.
71) But the coup the youngest daughter most wanted was to reconcile with her father in a big way.
72) The individual can be seen to be struggling to reconcile these two states.
73) In my opinion,[Sentencedict.com] any attempt to reconcile the statements of principle in Lawrence and Morris is a complete waste of time.
74) Britain was the first state to attempt to reconcile a liberal social order with modern capitalism.
75) Mary is still at Mansfield when Edmund returns, and they are soon able to reconcile their differences.
76) Not that any amount of designer labels would or could reconcile her to the prospect of meeting Antoinette again.
77) These men reconcile themselves to circumstance, make their own compromises with destiny until happier times.
78) Fewer attempts are made to integrate or reconcile competing perspectives at an editorial level.
79) Hours of work may be difficult to reconcile with the needs of the old person.
80) How does Mr Chre tien reconcile his role as accomplice to President Bush's short-sighted and irresponsible energy agenda?
81) The teacher had to reconcile disputes among her pupils.
82) Reconcile and analyze purchase Price Variance accounts monthly.
83) She was unable to reconcile herself to the discovery.
84) To reconcile with customer and vendor ledger balance monthly.
85) I can sooner reconcile all Europe than two women.
86) Promptly reconcile bank statements with the accounting records.
87) You'll have to reconcile your statement with your conduct.
88) Please reconcile a checkbook with a bank statement.
89) Reconcile suppliers'monthly statements to the hotel's accounts payable record.
90) Reconcile fixed asset classification and depreciation among alternative GAAPs.
More similar words: reconciliation, conciliate, conciliatory, economic recovery, be concerned about, pencil, council, pencil box, facile, imbecile, record, recoup, recourse, recover, recommend, recovery, recognize, recording, once in a while, precocious, recognition, recommendation, second, conceal, conceit, concert, concede, concept, concern, economy.