Similar words: reconcile, reconciliation, irreconcilable, conciliate, conciliation, conciliatory, preconceive, preconceived. Meaning: ['rekənsaɪl] adj. 1. (followed by `to') no longer opposed 2. made compatible or consistent.
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1. He became reconciled to the loss of his wife.
2. They were reconciled after a quarrel.
3. I reconciled the dispute among the boys.
4. We were finally reconciled when he apologized.
5. He was denied his dying wish to be reconciled with his son.
6. A s he was not reconciled to his defeat,he was determined to try again in the next contest.
7. He never believed he and Susan would be reconciled.
8. She felt a little more reconciled to her lot.
9. The high salary reconciled me to living abroad.
10. He has recently been reconciled with his wife.
11. He had been reconciled with his family.
12. She refused to be reconciled with her brother.
13. Can eating fish be reconciled with vegetarianism?
14. She had reconciled herself to never seeing him again.
15. He evinced a strong desire to be reconciled with his family.
16. The pair were reconciled after Jackson made a public apology.
17. Devlin was reconciled with the Catholic Church in his last few days.
18. The reform of society must be reconciled with the demands of ordinary people.
19. They are now quite reconciled to living in the north.
20. They were finally reconciled with each other, after not speaking for nearly five years.
21. Henry had more or less reconciled himself to Don's death.
22. Thompson reconciled the doctrine of heat with that of mechanics in 1851.
23. They dance the next dance together, reconciled again.
24. How is the position to be reconciled?
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25. The son, too, reconciled with his father.
26. He was reconciled to leaving it.
27. It is understood the girl's divorced parents have reconciled.
28. Apart from tears, only time could wear everything away. While feeling is being processed by time, conflicts would be reconciled as time goes by, just like a cup of tea that is being continuously diluted.
29. The possibility remains that the two theories may be reconciled.
30. Jonah and his youngest son were, on the surface at least, reconciled.
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