5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Reconcile' in a Sentence
"To make someone accept or come to terms with something they don't like or desire; to bring about a state of acceptance or resignation." more
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The teacher encouraged students to reconcile conflicting interpretations of a literary text for a comprehensive analysis.
The author will have reconciled various plotlines in the final chapters of the novel.
The author's goal was to reconcile diverse perspectives in the novel, creating a harmonious narrative.
The author uses the protagonist's journey to reconcile themes of love and loss in the novel.
By the time the novel reaches its conclusion, the characters will have been reconciling with the complex relationships that define their lives.
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