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Meanings of
reconciling
in English
Tending to reconcile or accommodate; bringing into harmony.
accommodative
Related terms
adaptive
adaptative
Synonyms
Examples for "
accommodative
"
accommodative
Examples for "
accommodative
"
1
Analysts expect monetary policy to remain highly
accommodative
in Japan this year.
2
With the global central banks being
accommodative
,
gold will get its support.
3
But we think that monetary policy is already
accommodative
at this juncture.
4
Policymakers are expected to extend the U.S. central bank's
accommodative
monetary policy.
5
With economic growth of 5 percent, the current interest rate is already
accommodative
.
Usage of
reconciling
in English
1
They escaped the perplexity of
reconciling
the mercantile and the religious ideas.
2
Public finance is the art of
reconciling
scarce means to unlimited ends.
3
The key then, as now, is
reconciling
both rising and established powers.
4
That's the message we ought to be
reconciling
ourselves to, he says.
5
That idea was blasphemy -and there was no
reconciling
these factions.
6
The
reconciling
process was slow-butit was no less sure than usual.
7
His father, however, had no great trouble in
reconciling
him to it.
8
The Christians are having a hard time
reconciling
themselves to existing conditions.
9
He has broadened our Latin souls by
reconciling
us with the Barbarian.
10
It will go far to
reconciling
her to Cynthia's dismissal of Roger.
11
He cares about nothing except
reconciling
with his nephew before he dies.'
12
Stability is partly dependent on the Brotherhood
reconciling
themselves to Egypt's new order.
13
There is a difficulty in the above narrative of Alcaforado in
reconciling
dates.
14
Credit Suisse like many investment banks is
reconciling
its ambitions with increased regulation.
15
He will later be instrumental in
reconciling
the severed halves of protoss society.
16
For it is only by
reconciling
contradictions that power can be retained indefinitely.
Other examples for "reconciling"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
reconciling
reconcile
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
reconcile with
reconcile the world
reconcile people
reconcile science
reconcile contradictions
More collocations
Reconciling
through the time
Reconciling
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common