accept, arrange matters, chime in with, correspond, follow, key to, meet, quadrate, rub off corners, smooth it over, tally with
Definitionv. make
Last update: March 11, 2017
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While Kim wishes to reconcile with Lisa, Lisa is not willing to forgive and forget. [adjective]
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Leave me to recollect my sins, and reconcile myself to Heaven. [adjective]
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You must reconcile yourself to a life of poverty now. [verb]
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I have reconciled my account with the bank. [verb]
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Is it so difficult to reconcile the competing demands of society and nature? [verb]
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But now he supposed he must reconcile himself by degrees to the old imprisonment. [verb]
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The bunnies who lived to the west of the brook had reconciled their minds entirely now to the rising of that boat among them. [verb]
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The observations which Lovel made during the remainder of this pleasure party did not tend to reconcile him with this addition to their society. [verb]
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-- To that he would have reconciled himself by a single text; for example, 'And Phinehas arose and executed judgment,' or something to the same purpose. [verb]
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Lord Evandale eagerly attempted to soothe her alarm, and reconcile her to a measure which, however hasty, appeared to him the only means by which he could secure her independence. [verb]
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"I trust," said Morton, "they will never reconcile me to such scenes as these." [verb]
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