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Reconcile (Verb)

Meaning 1

Make (one thing) compatible with (another); "The scientists had to accommodate the new results with the existing theories".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • The researchers tried to reconcile the differences between their methods and the standard protocol to ensure accurate results.
  • The team worked late into the night to reconcile the conflicting data sets and complete the project on time.
  • In an effort to resolve the controversy, the experts attempted to reconcile the opposing viewpoints and find common ground.
  • The software engineer had to reconcile the updated code with the existing features to ensure seamless integration.
  • The historians spent years trying to reconcile the discrepancies between the ancient texts and the archaeological findings.

Synonyms

  • Accommodate
  • Conciliate

Hypernyms

  • Harmonize

Related Words

  • Reconciliation (noun)

Meaning 2

Bring into consonance or accord; "harmonize one's goals with one's abilities".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • We need to reconcile our budget with our spending habits to avoid financial difficulties.
  • She made a conscious effort to reconcile her career ambitions with her desire for work-life balance.
  • The artist worked to reconcile her modern style with the traditional techniques she learned from her mentor.
  • The couple went to therapy to reconcile their differences and strengthen their relationship.
  • The company will reconcile its financial records with the auditor's findings to ensure accuracy.

Synonyms

  • Harmonize
  • Harmonise

Hypernyms

  • Adjust
  • Set

Hyponyms

  • Key

Related Words

  • Reconciliation (noun)
  • Reconciler (noun)

Meaning 3

Accept as inevitable; "He resigned himself to his fate".

Classification

Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting.

Examples

  • She had to reconcile herself to the fact that she would never be able to travel again due to her illness.
  • After years of struggle, he learned to reconcile himself with the loss of his childhood home.
  • The loss was devastating, and she couldn't reconcile herself to the thought of living without him.
  • Reconcile yourself to the reality of growing older, it's not going to change.
  • She never managed to reconcile herself to the idea of being alone for the rest of her life.

Synonyms

  • Submit
  • Resign

Hypernyms

  • Accept

Meaning 4

Come to terms; "After some discussion we finally made up".

Classification

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.

Examples

  • The couple had a long fight but eventually learned to reconcile their differences and move forward with their relationship.
  • She reconciled her pride by realizing that apologizing would be the best decision for the situation.
  • The family members put aside their feelings and reconciled at the funeral of their estranged relative.
  • He took time to reflect and reconcile with his past in order to live a more peaceful present.
  • After being apart for months, the friends finally reconciled over coffee and made amends.

Synonyms

  • Patch Up
  • Conciliate
  • Settle
  • Make Up

Hypernyms

  • Concord
  • Concur
  • Hold

Hyponyms

  • Appease

Related Words

  • Reconciliation (noun)
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