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Reconciler
see synonyms of reconcilerNoun
WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.
Reconciler
see synonyms of reconcilerverb (transitive)
1. (often passive; usually foll by to)
to make (oneself or another) no longer opposed; cause to acquiesce in something unpleasant
she reconciled herself to poverty
2.
to become friendly with (someone) after estrangement or to re-establish friendly relations between (two or more people)
3.
to settle (a quarrel or difference)
4.
to make (two apparently conflicting things) compatible or consistent with each other
5.
to reconsecrate (a desecrated church, etc)
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Reconciler
see synonyms of reconciler verb transitiveWord forms: ˈreconˌciled or ˈreconˌciling
1.
to make friendly again or win over to a friendly attitude
2.
to settle (a quarrel, difference, etc.)
3.
to make (arguments, ideas, texts, accounts, etc.) consistent, compatible, etc.; bring into harmony
4.
to make content, submissive, or acquiescent (to)
to become reconciled to one's lot
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Reconciler
see synonyms of reconcilerv. 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.
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