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reconcilerenUK
rec·on·cile R0088000 (rĕk′ən-sīl′)v. rec·on·ciled, rec·on·cil·ing, rec·on·ciles v.tr.1. To reestablish a close relationship between: reconciled the opposing parties.2. To settle or resolve: reconciled the dispute.3. To bring (oneself) to accept: He finally reconciled himself to the change in management.4. To make compatible, harmonious, or consistent: reconcile my way of thinking with yours.5. To compare (one financial account) so that it is consistent or compatible with another: reconciled my ledger against my bank statement.v.intr.1. To reestablish a close relationship, as in marriage: The estranged couple reconciled after a year.2. To become compatible, harmonious, or consistent: The figures would not reconcile. [Middle English reconcilen, from Old French reconcilier, from Latin reconciliāre : re-, re- + conciliāre, to conciliate; see conciliate.] rec′on·cile′ment n.rec′on·cil′er n.rec′on·cil′i·a·to′ry (-sĭl′ē-ə-tôr′ē) adj.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | reconciler - someone who tries to bring peace conciliator, make-peace, pacifier, peacemakergo-between, intercessor, intermediary, intermediator, mediator - a negotiator who acts as a link between partiesappeaser - someone who tries to bring peace by acceding to demands; "An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile--hoping it will eat him last"--Winston Churchill |
IdiomsSeereconcileAcronymsSeeRCLRreconcilerenUK Related to reconciler: course of action, consecutively, swaying, gave way, finalisedSynonyms for reconcilernoun someone who tries to bring peaceSynonyms- conciliator
- make-peace
- pacifier
- peacemaker
Related Words- go-between
- intercessor
- intermediary
- intermediator
- mediator
- appeaser
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