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Meanings of
reconcilable
in English
Capable of being reconciled.
irreconcilable
Related terms
resolvable
harmonizable
Antonyms
Examples for "
irreconcilable
"
irreconcilable
Examples for "
irreconcilable
"
1
Somehow, those who know nothing are able to maintain entirely
irreconcilable
beliefs.
2
On this issue the dispute in the convention was obstinate and
irreconcilable
.
3
The court documents cite
irreconcilable
differences as the reason for the split.
4
Yet the document is a maelstrom of clashing and perhaps
irreconcilable
ideologies.
5
To him it appeared
irreconcilable
with the Protestant essence of the constitution.
Usage of
reconcilable
in English
1
To the humble offender he was
reconcilable
,
and to the submissive, magnanimous.
2
Apparently, from Carlson's point of view this was a
reconcilable
technicality.
3
If there are any people who are
reconcilable
,
democracy always welcomes them back.
4
This apparently contradictory statement is
reconcilable
under the Law of Paradox.
5
After all, Tindal and the censurers of Young may be
reconcilable
.
6
On all other important subjects the survivors are harmonious or
reconcilable
.
7
So that is where reintegration of
reconcilable
elements of the insurgency comes in.
8
So much candor is scarcely
reconcilable
with political secrets and plots.
9
How can any of this be
reconcilable
with the aims of the SDGs?
10
There never were three distresses that seemed so little
reconcilable
with one another.
11
The main circumstances, though they seem to vary, are perhaps
reconcilable
.
12
This day's Log and Observed Latitude agree, which is not
reconcilable
to Yesterday.
13
None of this 'capture' business is
reconcilable
with the Constitution.
14
This thought made his continuance in the trade for one voyage longer more
reconcilable
.
15
It is perfectly
reconcilable
with democracy that is not mob-ocracy.
16
I think what they both testify is
reconcilable
,
and consistent.
Other examples for "reconcilable"
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About this term
reconcilable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
scarcely reconcilable
easily reconcilable
perfectly reconcilable
very reconcilable
as reconcilable
More collocations
Reconcilable
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Reconcilable
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