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reconciled
Unreconciled.
inconsistent
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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.
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
.
unreconciled
still unreconciled
as unreconciled
die unreconciled
eternally unreconciled
leave unreconciled