Synonym: balancing, rapprochement. Similar words: conciliatory, renunciation, pronunciation, appreciation, recommendation, concentration, recognition, variation. Meaning: [‚rekənsɪlɪ'eɪʃn] n. 1. the reestablishing of cordial relations 2. getting two things to correspond.
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61) On the other hand it can bring about reconciliation between families and friends and a new appreciation of life's true values.
62) This programme aims to promote economic and social advancement and to encourage reconciliation between the two traditions.
63) The Flax Trust was established in 1977 and works as a registered charity to promote inter-community reconciliation through economic and social development.
64) But the assumption that reconciliation is a desirable goal in situations of this kind must be queried.
65) What mattered were, first, to maintain the tradition of worship in the parish, and second, reconciliation.
66) That threshold was reduced from $ 235, 000 in the 1994 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act.
67) None the less,(http://sentencedict.com/reconciliation.html) we must also acknowledge that most often reconciliation does not occur.
68) Others who were present held that the altar could be used again without any reconsecration, after a simple ceremony of reconciliation.
69) But, in a television interview, she appeared to rule out the possibility of a reconciliation.
70) Freeman, of all people, knows this, which is why she is often so uncomfortable with the talk of reconciliation.
71) They also signed an accord on the formation of a North-South Joint Reconciliation Committee.
72) A commitment to an authentic ministry of reconciliation is a radical one indeed.
73) These have to be settled, if necessary, by a process of reconciliation whereby the budget committees impose specific ceilings.
74) Reconciliation is not primarily a function of technique or strategy but a process orchestrated by the Holy Spirit.
75) I suspect Lil would like to make further efforts towards reconciliation.
76) Perhaps she could seal their reconciliation by divulging her secret.
77) It is doubtful whether such social occasions bring about any lasting reconciliation between the two groups.
78) I did not leave until after his third murder attempt on me and still I believed in a reconciliation.
79) Both sides discussed proposals for implementing the measures contained within the December 1991 reconciliation agreement.
80) For much of the time there was continuous subcutaneous and repressed friction, broken by occasional and emotionally trying attempts at reconciliation.
81) Giles is not interested in a reconciliation with his father.
82) All interpretation requires the reconciliation of the competing claims of assimilation and accommodation.
83) Obviously where frequent attempts are made at reconciliation the cost accounts may be reasonably accurate.
84) Reconciliation implies the need to achieve harmony by making different objectives compatible.
85) More eloquently than a thousand words the picture showed the need for, and the difficulty of, reconciliation between the sexes.
86) Reconciliation Is there a reasonable chance that you and your husband or wife can settle your differences and resume normal married life?
87) The environmental movement is long overdue for some seri-ous soul searching and reconciliation with reality.
88) He is hoping for a reconciliation with his estranged wife Hillary.
89) All parties lose if there is no room to manoeuvre, no compromise, and no hope of reconciliation.
90) Reports indicated that the meeting did little to further the prospects of reconciliation between the two groups.
More similar words: conciliatory, renunciation, pronunciation, appreciation, recommendation, concentration, recognition, variation, radiation, alleviation, conception, negotiation, association, constitutional convention, recrimination, rehabilitation, economic recovery, conversation, conservation, telecommunications, consideration, confrontation, confederation, be concerned about, ratification, conclusion, concentrating, in conclusion, direction, reception.