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unreconciled
resigned
Reconciled.
consistent
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.
6
The north of England had never been fully
reconciled
to Tudor rule.
7
The left is not easily
reconciled
to Mrs Clinton's record and style.
8
The republican opposition submitted to be pardoned; but it was not
reconciled
.
9
Public benefit and commercial calculation are thus
reconciled
in one big swoosh.
10
Be
reconciled
to your wife; for such is the commandment of God.
11
And can it be
reconciled
with our notions of a free press?
12
The injured has the prerogative of praying the injurer to be
reconciled
.
13
The book entirely
reconciled
me to the soft twilight of the station.
14
They could not abide it; they could not get
reconciled
to it.
15
West and FitzGerald
reconciled
not long after and became engaged in 2007.
16
The apparent inconsistencies of the Chinese can, in all likelihood, be
reconciled
.
reconciled
reconcile
·
more reconciled
quite reconciled