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reconcile

1 of 1verb
/ˈrɛ.kən.ˌsaɪl/
Forms:reconciles,reconciling,reconciled,reconciled
1

to become friendly again with another person after ending a disagreement or dispute

  • Friends often reconcile by acknowledging misunderstandings and apologizing.
  • It takes time to reconcile with family members after a heated disagreement.
  • After a heated argument, they took steps to reconcile and mend their friendship.
  • Couples attend counseling to reconcile and strengthen their relationship.
2

to bring back the harmony

transitive
  • They worked together to reconcile their differences and reach an agreement.
  • The mediator helped reconcile the conflict between the two companies.
  • After a long discussion, they finally reconciled the terms of the contract.
  • They reconciled the scheduling issues by adjusting everyone's availability.
  • The team reconciled their goals, finding a way to work together effectively.
3

to make two things seem to fit or work well with each other

transitive
  • The new policy was designed to reconcile environmental concerns with economic growth.
  • He worked hard to reconcile his career ambitions with his family responsibilities.
  • The team struggled to reconcile their differing opinions on how to proceed.
  • The company is trying to reconcile the need for profit with social responsibility.
  • The book attempts to reconcile science and spirituality in a meaningful way.
4

to persuade someone to accept something unpleasant or difficult to deal with

transitive
  • He tried to reconcile her to the idea that they would have to move away.
  • The teacher worked to reconcile the students to the new rules they didn’t like.
  • They had to reconcile him to the idea of taking on extra work during the holidays.
  • She found it difficult to reconcile her parents to her decision to study abroad.
  • The counselor helped reconcile the family to the changes after the accident.
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5

to make a person become friendly again with another after ending a disagreement or dispute

transitive
  • The manager helped reconcile the team members after their conflict.
  • The peace treaty was signed to reconcile the two warring nations.
  • The mediator helped reconcile the two business partners after their falling out.
  • The diplomat’s efforts helped reconcile the conflicting parties.