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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61. During the John Major years he was reconciled to mainstream Conservatism.
62. A considerable part of the manager's task is to reconcile and be reconciled with other people.
63. These competing claims usually emerged as community-centred, subject-centred and child-centred curricula, but the report argued that these could be reconciled.
64. The Senate bill must now be reconciled with a House bill before going to President Clinton.
65. Rather, it has been those who have been reconciled to the nature of life on this earth.
66. Big bombers carrying nuclear weapons were the means through which he reconciled lower military expenditures with a foreign policy of containment.
67. But this had to be reconciled with the need for good relations with the oil-rich Arab countries.
68. To many, the springbok was transformed from a symbol of apartheid into a new rallying point for a reconciled nation.
69. Later in life, Lewis and his father drifted apart, never to be reconciled.
70. Finally the operating speeds of the motor and microprocessor must be reconciled.
71. I long earnestly to be reconciled to you now.
72. The reconciled reptiles rest on a fragile tile.
73. Are the bank accounts independently reconciled by someone other than the employees who keep the cash records?
74. Mutual recrimination passed between them : they parted in anger, and were never reconciled.
75. He was to be contrite and wish to be reconciled.
76. After the Fenian Rebellion of 1865-1867, many Irish reconciled themselves to remaining under English rule forever.
77. Is the accounts payable register reconciled regularly with the general ledger control account?
78. Imagery and Habitability in Urban Design: Can these Two Functions be Reconciled?
79. His erring child He reconciled, And pardoned from his sin.
80. I call go challenging she, she very she does admit forthrightly , because of her not reconciled to.
81. This apparent contradiction is reconciled by realizing the following factors.
82. Moreover, by 1900 he, like Howells, had grown accustomed ( if not entirely reconciled ) to the new America.
83. Take heed of enemies reconciled and of meat twice boiled.
84. Is the total of the individual accounts independently reconciled at least monthly with the control account(s)?
85. Not reconciled to is little shop is done on the net " shopwindow is beautiful " ,[www.Sentencedict.com] bazaar had been being changed.
86. To facilitate closeout, petty cash funds should be reconciled every 30to60 days.
87. He become reconciled to not dying heroically in her arms.
88. Process and Resource Lifecycles can only be reconciled during the process implementation and possibly "bending" the process to make sure it complies with the lifecycle.
89. Yet now he hath reconciled in the body of his flesh through death, to present you holy and unspotted, and blameless before him.
90. I should have loved a piece by the former director Robin Harris, a Thatcherite not reconciled to the current dispensation.
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