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Definition of reconcile
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of reconcile is as below...
Reconcile
(v. t.) To cause to be
friendly
again;
to
conciliate
anew; to
restore
to
friendship;
to bring back to
harmony;
to cause to be no
longer
at
variance;
as, to
reconcile
persons
who have
quarreled..
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Reconcilable
::
Reconcilable
(a.)
Capable
of being
reconciled;
as,
reconcilable
adversaries;
an act
reconciable
with
previous
acts..
Syncretistic
::
Syncretist
(n.) an
adherent
of
George
Calixtus
and other
Germans
of the
seventeenth
century,
who
sought
to unite or
reconcile
the
Protestant
sects with each other and with the Roman
Catholics,
and thus
occasioned
a long and
violent
controversy
in the
Lutheran
church..
Harmonize
::
Harmonize
(v. t.) To
adjust
in fit
proportions;
to cause to
agree;
to show the
agreement
of; to
reconcile
the
apparent
contradiction
of.
Reconcilement
::
Reconcilement
(n.)
Reconciliation.
Reconciler
::
Reconciler
(n.) One who
reconciles.
Onement
::
Onement
(n.) The state of being at one or
reconciled.
Mediation
::
Mediation
(a.)
Hence,
specifically,
agency
between
parties
at
variance,
with a view to
reconcile
them;
entreaty
for
another;
intercession..
Irreconcilement
::
Irreconcilement
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
unreconciled;
disagreement.
Wean
::
Wean (a.)
Hence,
to
detach
or
alienate
the
affections
of, from any
object
of
desire;
to
reconcile
to the want or loss of
anything..
Digest
::
Digest
(v. t.)
Hence:
To bear
comfortably
or
patiently;
to be
reconciled
to; to
brook.
Atone
::
Atone (v. t.) To set at one; to
reduce
to
concord;
to
reconcile,
as
parties
at
variance;
to
appease..
Reconciliation
::
Reconciliation
(n.) The act of
reconciling,
or the state of being
reconciled;
reconcilenment;
restoration
to
harmony;
renewal
of
friendship..
Affriended
::
Affriended
(p. p.) Made
friends;
reconciled.
Intercede
::
Intercede
(v. i.) To act
between
parties
with a view to
reconcile
differences;
to make
intercession;
to beg or plead in
behalf
of
another;
to
mediate;
--
usually
followed
by with and for; as, I will
intercede
with him for you..
Intercessor
::
Intercessor
(n.) One who goes
between,
or
intercedes;
a
mediator.
(a) One who
interposes
between
parties
at
variance,
with a view to
reconcile
them. (b) One who
pleads
in
behalf
of
another..
Agree
::
Agree (v. t.) To make
harmonious;
to
reconcile
or make
friends.
Wean
::
Wean (a.) To
accustom
and
reconcile,
as a child or other young
animal,
to a want or
deprivation
of
mother's
milk; to take from the
breast
or
udder;
to cause to cease to
depend
on the
mother
nourishment..
Reconcile
::
Reconcile
(v. i.) To
become
reconciled.
Neoplatonism
::
Neoplatonism
(n.) A
pantheistic
eclectic
school
of
philosophy,
of which
Plotinus
was the chief (A. D.
205-270),
and which
sought
to
reconcile
the
Platonic
and
Aristotelian
systems
with
Oriental
theosophy.
It
tended
to
mysticism
and
theurgy,
and was the last
product
of Greek
philosophy..
Interventor
::
Interventor
(n.) One who
intervenes;
a
mediator;
especially
(Eccles.
Hist.),
a
person
designated
by a
church
to
reconcile
parties,
and unite them in the
choice
of
officers..
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