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Meanings of
reconcile
in inglés
portugués
conciliar
catalán
ajustar
español
acordar
Back to the meaning
Come to terms.
settle
accord
accommodate
conciliate
patch up
make up
español
acordar
portugués
reconciliar
catalán
congeniar
Back to the meaning
Bring into consonance or accord.
harmonize
harmonise
portugués
reconciliar
Synonyms
Examples for "
settle
"
settle
accord
accommodate
conciliate
patch up
Examples for "
settle
"
1
Purdue said it needs time to try to
settle
the remaining cases.
2
He also asked whether mediation would help the companies
settle
the case.
3
However, today you will have the confidence to
settle
matters more directly.
4
I hoped this visit would
settle
the question of my true love.
5
A second British bank, RBS, could
settle
similar charges in coming weeks.
1
New Hampshire: Will produce publicly available information,
according
to local media reports.
2
According
to Boucher, Competition is good for consumers, and competition clearly works.
3
According
to media reports, the problem affected Target stores across the country.
4
However, this proportion varied considerably
according
to the type of health condition.
5
We may not answer; your question concerns events that predate the
Accord
.
1
He said Congress could be reopened in stages to
accommodate
health concerns.
2
Protocol has been modified, to the extent possible, to
accommodate
religious concerns.
3
A great percentage of devices are used off-label to
accommodate
children's needs.
4
Software companies have also rushed to
accommodate
a record number of users.
5
Meesho also plans to extend its platform to
accommodate
new product lines.
1
The actual policy, and its physical demonstrations, repelled, and did not
conciliate
.
2
The system of Irala was to
conciliate
rather than subdue the natives.
3
The former gentry I knew how to
conciliate
,
too, in other ways.
4
He took out the captured chiefs, and attempted to
conciliate
the Iroquois.
5
The attempt to
conciliate
both parties, had rendered it obnoxious to both.
1
Astronauts would spacewalk out to the problem and
patch
up
the craft.
2
Every couple looking for a second honeymoon to
patch
up
their marriage.
3
Hunt needs this power to
patch
up
erupting crises in NHS finances.
4
She could see he wasn't trying to
patch
up
their working relationship.
5
For both sides it's a matter of who can
patch
up
better.
1
Christians no longer
make
up
a majority of the New Zealand population.
2
You could
make
up
new words and terms-firefighter ,mailcarrier, police officer.
3
The British government and parliament must
make
up
their minds, he said.
4
They
make
up
80 percent of mortality and health expenditure, he said.
5
Food prices
make
up
almost 19 percent of the consumer price index.
To accept as inevitable.
submit
resign
Usage of
reconcile
in inglés
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.
Other examples for "reconcile"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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reconcile
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
reconcile with
reconcile differences
reconcile such
reconcile science
reconcile a man
More collocations
Translations for
reconcile
portugués
conciliar
ajustar
reconciliar
compatibilizar
catalán
ajustar
adaptar
congeniar
reconciliar
harmonitzar
español
acordar
Reconcile
through the time
Reconcile
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common