Definitionadj. tending to reconcile or accommodate
Last update: August 9, 2015
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She found difficulty in reconciling it with his reputation for hard work and masterly skill in his profession. [Please select]
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The reconciling assurances of faith, the glories of the third heaven, still dazzled her somewhat. [Please select]
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He seemed to apprehend the approach of some fruitful, far-ranging, profoundly-reconciling and beneficent event. [Please select]
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His father, however, had no great trouble in reconciling him to it. [Please select]
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A logical method of reconciling contradictory prophecies has never been found. [Please select]
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I cannot see any mode of reconciling such parties as these. [Please select]
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There could be no reconciling of bayonet-drill and high explosives with the words "Love one another." [Please select]
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I spent some sleepless nights in reconciling myself to all this, and perhaps wept a little, too, at the thought that after years of separation I might be a stranger to my own darling. [Please select]
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But such difficulties as did exist were slight in comparison with the previous hopelessness of reconciling American and Spanish ambitions, especially when the latter were supported by France. [Please select]
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