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Definition reconcile in American English

reconcile verb

verb
/ˈrekənˌsaɪl/
1

if you reconcile two people or groups, or if they reconcile, they become friendly again after a disagreement

Example

The couple has been making every effort to reconcile.

Example

Foreign mediators have failed to reconcile the warring factions.

Example

It was his father's wish that he become reconciled with his family.

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2

to find a way to make ideas, beliefs, needs, etc. that are opposed to each other capable of existing together

Example

There seems to be no possibility of reconciling the two versions of what happened.

Example

Management and labor are attempting to reconcile their differences.

Example

Research is being undertaken in how to reconcile conservation needs with growing demand for water.

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3

to make someone accept a situation even though they do not like it

Example

She couldn't reconcile herself to the idea of just giving up.

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4

to make two sets of numbers add up to the same total

Example

Have you reconciled your bank statement?

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Definition reconcile in American English