Cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of.
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.
6 We must rather conciliate the good-will of our hosts than offend them.
7 To conciliate the tribes through which he passed, he adopted Persian dress.
8 She seemed to respect him and even to wish to conciliate him.
9 Feeling all at once rather a fool, I sought to conciliate her.
10 Their office is to endeavour to prevent litigious suits, and conciliate differences.
11 Therefore I must not overlook her anger, but try to conciliate her.
12 He even seemed to rebuke his judges, rather than to conciliate them.
13 One can only conciliate a man by getting on his weak side.
14 Now the question arises, How is it possible to conciliate the audience?
15 There is my father to conciliate before they can come to Abbotsmead.
16 Would he endeavour to conciliate those whom he well knew disliked him?
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