Bring into consonance or accord.
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.
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