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Similar words: reconcilereconciliationirreconcilableconciliateconciliationconciliatorypreconceivepreconceivedMeaning: ['rekənsaɪl]  adj. 1. (followed by `to') no longer opposed 2. made compatible or consistent. 
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31. How can omniscience be reconciled with free will?
32. He's quite reconciled to it all.
33. By February 1939 they were reconciled to the inevitable.
34. Can a well-funded public telecommunications system be reconciled with the First Amendment principle of a press free of government interference and involvement?
35. Jacobitism Not everyone was reconciled to the breach in the succession that occurred with the Glorious Revolution.
36. You could hardly say they had been reconciled, but there seemed no rancour between them.
37. Ransom hoped to be reconciled with his wife and children.
38. Does my writing this down now mean that I am a little bit reconciled to myself?
39. I am not sure how they reconciled that situation, since the Methodists were very much against alcoholic drink.
40. Does his confession obligate his wife to be reconciled to him?
41. Water had to be continually directed, rivers deepened, dikes checked, canals dug, and conflicting interests reconciled.
42. We must be reconciled, for what we left behind us can never be ours again.
43. Having reconciled myself to the situation, I felt I had to make a gift to Leslie of my acceptance.
44. The extremists, the fanatics, those in opposite camps, need some way of being reconciled, some means of communication.
45. The first incestuous kiss between Christine and Lea occurs as the two are reconciled following an argument.
46. The tensions and ambiguities of the dualities that Emerson tried to hold together could not be explicated logically or reconciled philosophically.
47. A joyful Lou called Melissa to thank her for her kindness and to say that Rick was now reconciled with his parents.
48. How is the free-market economy to be reconciled with continued large-scale tax concessions for house mortgages and private pensions?
49. They were reconciled in the months before Brynner's excruciatingly painful death from cancer.
50. Prospero gave his consent to the marriage, reconciled with his brother, and forgave the king.
51. He had sworn this once when he and Adrastus had quarreled and Eriphyle had reconciled them.
52. Yet this wave of social legislation could not easily be reconciled with the tenets of classical liberalism.
53. So they have several years to think about how that can be reconciled with the Anglo-Saxons' special relationship.
54. In these the new unity can already be experienced and old animosities and misunderstandings be reconciled.
55. But none of these horrors had dissuaded Godolphin from travelling in the Reconciled Dominions.
56. He judges success by how effectively human needs are reconciled with the needs of the ecosystem.
57. Crucified among thieves[sentencedict.com], he chose the way which reconciled the forces of light and darkness.
58. One thing, however, is certain: in whatever way the two were reconciled, it was not Prometheus who yielded.
59. Two essential freedoms - the right to communicate and the right to reputation - must in some way be reconciled by law.
60. Why is it so difficult to find former abusers who are reconciled with their wives?
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