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Definition of unreconciled in English: unreconciledadjective ʌnˈrɛk(ə)nsʌɪldˌənˈrɛkənˌsaɪld Not reconciled. Example sentencesExamples - It is the only strategy in town, but you can almost hear the spluttering indignation from the many Tories (and at least one newspaper publisher) who remain unreconciled five years after the party's U-turn.
- It is a matter of historical record that free will and determinism have for long periods been either reconciled, unreconciled or complicated in different cultures.
- But not far from the convention floor, at receptions and soirées across town, the truly unreconciled unburdened themselves.
- The occupation of the capital left him unreconciled to defeat.
- Lefebvre died in 1991, unreconciled with the Church.
- There were in 1991 serious problems in reconciling customer margins, with many large outstanding unreconciled balances.
- In addition, there are also some disputed territories which are still unreconciled.
- In court, she was forced to air details of her unreconciled rift with Diana, and conceded letters to her ‘tempestuous’ daughter were returned unopened.
- Evidently, a fair number of inhabitants remained unreconciled.
- Yet conscience continues to prod us over past unreconciled differences, and memories betray our self-assured surface.
- The old quantum theory, as these efforts came to be called, was an uneasy and unreconciled combination of the classical ideas of Newton and Maxwell with the quantum prescriptions of Planck and Einstein.
- On one side progress was threatened by the old aristocratic and clerical elites, which remained unreconciled to the Revolution and conducted a desperate rearguard action to reverse it.
- Then he returns, unreconciled, sword in hand, and slashes his way through everything (including his mother, a gang of schoolchildren, and Takeshi Kitano).
- He loves Miranda not only for her money but for her wit, and his final exit, amidst curses, echoes that of Malvolio in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, an unreconciled, impotent figure, with no role in the marriage celebrations.
- To his rear a revolt of Pueblo Indians and unreconciled Mexicans was crushed by Price in January 1847, while Doniphan with 600-700 Missouri volunteers overawed the powerful Navajo.
- Defeat brought him home, unreconciled to his losses.
- The city now faces the dilemma of how best to live with a core of defeated yet unreconciled secessionists.
- The young king died in 1183, unreconciled with his father, on whose death the crown passed to his next son, Richard the Lionheart.
- Harrison died in 1776, unreconciled with Maskelyne to the end.
- I write, because I am really unreconciled with what passes for reality.
Definition of unreconciled in US English: unreconciledadjectiveˌənˈrɛkənˌsaɪldˌənˈrekənˌsīld Not reconciled. Example sentencesExamples - There were in 1991 serious problems in reconciling customer margins, with many large outstanding unreconciled balances.
- It is a matter of historical record that free will and determinism have for long periods been either reconciled, unreconciled or complicated in different cultures.
- The occupation of the capital left him unreconciled to defeat.
- I write, because I am really unreconciled with what passes for reality.
- Harrison died in 1776, unreconciled with Maskelyne to the end.
- Defeat brought him home, unreconciled to his losses.
- Then he returns, unreconciled, sword in hand, and slashes his way through everything (including his mother, a gang of schoolchildren, and Takeshi Kitano).
- Lefebvre died in 1991, unreconciled with the Church.
- In court, she was forced to air details of her unreconciled rift with Diana, and conceded letters to her ‘tempestuous’ daughter were returned unopened.
- The young king died in 1183, unreconciled with his father, on whose death the crown passed to his next son, Richard the Lionheart.
- On one side progress was threatened by the old aristocratic and clerical elites, which remained unreconciled to the Revolution and conducted a desperate rearguard action to reverse it.
- In addition, there are also some disputed territories which are still unreconciled.
- Yet conscience continues to prod us over past unreconciled differences, and memories betray our self-assured surface.
- The old quantum theory, as these efforts came to be called, was an uneasy and unreconciled combination of the classical ideas of Newton and Maxwell with the quantum prescriptions of Planck and Einstein.
- The city now faces the dilemma of how best to live with a core of defeated yet unreconciled secessionists.
- He loves Miranda not only for her money but for her wit, and his final exit, amidst curses, echoes that of Malvolio in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, an unreconciled, impotent figure, with no role in the marriage celebrations.
- But not far from the convention floor, at receptions and soirées across town, the truly unreconciled unburdened themselves.
- It is the only strategy in town, but you can almost hear the spluttering indignation from the many Tories (and at least one newspaper publisher) who remain unreconciled five years after the party's U-turn.
- Evidently, a fair number of inhabitants remained unreconciled.
- To his rear a revolt of Pueblo Indians and unreconciled Mexicans was crushed by Price in January 1847, while Doniphan with 600-700 Missouri volunteers overawed the powerful Navajo.
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