vverb.changemake (one thing) compatible with (another)Synset:accommodate conciliate reconcile
Examples:- The scientists had to accommodate the new results with the existing theories
Derivationally Related Form:accommodationreconciliation
Hypernyms:harmonise harmonize
Inherited Hypernyms:accommodateharmonizerelateinteractact
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something PP
vverb.changebring into consonance or accordSynset:harmonise harmonize reconcile
Examples:- harmonize one's goals with one's abilities
Derivationally Related Form:harmoniserreconciliationharmonizerharmonyreconciler
Hypernyms:adjust correct set
Inherited Hypernyms:harmonizeadjustchange
Direct Hyponyms:key
Full Troponyms:key
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something
vverb.communicationcome to termsSynset:conciliate make up patch up reconcile settle
Examples:- After some discussion we finally made up
Derivationally Related Form:conciliatoryconciliativereconciliationconciliation
Hypernyms:agree concord concur hold
Inherited Hypernyms:reconcileagree
Direct Hyponyms:appeasemake peacepropitiate
Full Troponyms:make peacepropitiate
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s
vverb.cognitionaccept as inevitableSynset:reconcile resign submit
Examples:- He resigned himself to his fate
Derivationally Related Form:resignation
Hypernyms:accept
Inherited Hypernyms:resignacceptevaluatethink
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s somebody PP
adj satadj.allmade compatible or consistentAntonyms:inconsistent
Inherited Hypernyms:reconciled
Similar to:consistent