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Meanings of
unreconciled
in English
"Unreconciled" is the opposite of:
reconciled
Unreconciled.
Related terms
inconsistent
Antonyms
Examples for "
reconciled
"
reconciled
Examples for "
reconciled
"
1
Perhaps on that long sea voyage, alone together, they would be
reconciled
.
2
Murray said differences between the Senate and House bills must be
reconciled
.
3
I thought that I had long ago
reconciled
myself to her going.
4
He was also
reconciled
with the papacy and the House of Austria.
5
They've since
reconciled
and lived together violence-free for the past 10 years.
Usage of
unreconciled
in English
1
The Irish alone seem to be
unreconciled
with England as our ally.
2
And because there is, even the
unreconciled
-
reconcilable
-
difference
or
conflict
is not serious.
3
The first trial had been irregular; the country was then
unreconciled
.
4
The new American policy presents the statesman and the conqueror
unreconciled
.
5
I was
unreconciled
;
Ananta got no more from me than a severe upbraiding.
6
Evidently Lincoln was still
unreconciled
to his separation from Miss Todd.
7
All this, separated from Earth-the
unreconciled
Fifth-by the abyss of the In Ovo.
8
What if Aunt Hannah, still
unreconciled
,
turned him from the door?
9
Although in office, Fox was still
unreconciled
to the monarch.
10
When it had gone Artois felt strangely deserted and alone, strangely
unreconciled
with life.
11
A serious illness of Bismarck caused apprehension that he might die while still
unreconciled
.
12
The paradox is left
unreconciled
-
"
yet
He
is not two, but one Christ."
13
This Dominion, the Fifth, is
unreconciled
,
which means that getting to the Fourth involves risk.
14
He was another who was
unreconciled
,
she was sure.
15
Hugged by its great enemy, it seemed aware of its fate, yet
unreconciled
to it.
16
That it renders their heritage wholly irrelevant and
unreconciled
.
Other examples for "unreconciled"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
unreconciled
Adjective
Frequent collocations
still unreconciled
as unreconciled
die unreconciled
eternally unreconciled
leave unreconciled
More collocations
Unreconciled
through the time
Unreconciled
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common