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7 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 nations have reconciled their differences and signed a peace treaty.
He has reconciled his past mistakes and is now focused on building a better future.
The scientist has reconciled conflicting data to draw a comprehensive conclusion.
The team members have reconciled their opposing views to work harmoniously on the project.
Sarah has reconciled with her estranged family members during the holiday season.
They have reconciled their differences after a long and heated argument.
I have reconciled myself to the fact that not everything goes as planned.

Reconcile

rek-uhn-sahyl
verbTo make someone accept or come to terms with something they don't like or desire; to bring about a state of acceptance or resignation.
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Last Updated On: April 8, 2024
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