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Meanings of
reconcile
in anglès
portuguès
conciliar
català
ajustar
espanyol
acordar
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Come to terms.
settle
accord
accommodate
conciliate
patch up
make up
català
ajustar
portuguès
reconciliar
català
congeniar
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Bring into consonance or accord.
harmonize
harmonise
català
congeniar
Sinònims
Examples for "
harmonize
"
harmonize
harmonise
Examples for "
harmonize
"
1
The SEC has yet to propose a rule that would
harmonize
standards.
2
The brilliant red and yellow
harmonize
with the glory of the day.
3
Conclusion: The E3 SD-OCT classification has been developed to
harmonize
epidemiological studies.
4
He also had to
harmonize
the pathetically absurd with the grimly real.
5
He was wrong or foolish in trying to
harmonize
revelation and science.
1
The proposed law also aims to
harmonise
car insurance costs across Europe.
2
A classification of diseases would
harmonise
the situation at the European level.
3
The people one meets along the road
harmonise
with these unexpected impressions.
4
We may regulate and
harmonise
the conditions, we cannot abolish the conflict.
5
The colour of roof tiles or slates should
harmonise
with the landscape.
To accept as inevitable.
submit
resign
Usage of
reconcile
in anglès
1
However, long after our communities
reconcile
,
we as individuals continue to suffer.
2
A national conference is being planned, to try to
reconcile
all sides.
3
The problem was that the concept was hard to
reconcile
with Jack.
4
Given the fundamental nature of crossing, it's hard to
reconcile
those observations.
5
Their friends had all the trouble in the world to
reconcile
them.
6
The planets suggest he may even try to
reconcile
with her soon!
7
All the efforts of their sovereigns to
reconcile
them were in vain.
8
As president of the Royal Society Pepys tried to
reconcile
their antagonisms.
9
In every sense you
reconcile
me to men and the world, Laetitia.
10
Schaap and his wife are trying to
reconcile
their marriage, he said.
11
Young women will know how to
reconcile
the opposition of the sentiment.
12
The report of the scholarship won would
reconcile
him to his disappointment.
13
He wondered whether Mei had ever wanted him to
reconcile
with Nicola.
14
History hasn't been kind to Sartre's attempt to
reconcile
Marxism with existentialism.
15
Thus with kind words the judges tried to
reconcile
the two peasants.
16
In the end, she simply couldn't
reconcile
the contradictions of modern life.
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reconcile
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
reconcile with
reconcile differences
reconcile such
reconcile science
reconcile a man
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Translations for
reconcile
portuguès
conciliar
ajustar
reconciliar
compatibilizar
català
ajustar
adaptar
congeniar
reconciliar
harmonitzar
espanyol
acordar
Reconcile
through the time
Reconcile
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common