reconcilement (noun)

  • 1reconcilement — noun see reconcile …

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  • 2reconcilement — noun a) Act of reconciling. b) State of being reconciled …

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  • 3reconcilement — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A reestablishment of friendship or harmony: conciliation, rapprochement, reconciliation. See LOVE …

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  • 4reconcilement — lmənt noun ( s) Etymology: reconcile + ment : reconciliation …

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  • 5account reconcilement — /əˌkaυnt ˌrekən saɪlmənt/ noun same as bank reconciliation …

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  • 6reconcile — verb ( ciled; ciling) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French or Latin; Anglo French reconciler, from Latin reconciliare, from re + conciliare to conciliate Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to restore to friendship or harmony <&#8230; …

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  • 7reconcile — [ rɛk(ə)nsʌɪl] verb 1》 restore friendly relations between.     ↘settle (a quarrel). 2》 make or show to be compatible. 3》 (reconcile someone to) make someone accept (a disagreeable thing). 4》 make (one account) consistent with another, especially&#8230; …

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  • 8reconcile — /ˈrɛkənsaɪl / (say rekuhnsuyl) verb (t) (reconciled, reconciling) 1. to bring into agreement or harmony; make compatible or consistent: to reconcile differing statements. 2. to win over to friendliness: to reconcile a hostile person. 3. to&#8230; …

  • 9reconciliation — noun 1) the reconciliation of the disputants Syn: reuniting, reunion, bringing together (again), conciliation, reconcilement, rapprochement, fence mending; pacification, appeasement, placating, mollification 2) a reconciliation of their&#8230; …

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  • 10accordance — I (compact) noun accommodation, accord, adjustment, agreement, arrangement, conciliation, concord, concordance, concurrence, consonance, contract, entente cordiale, pact, reconcilement, reconciliation, settlement, unison, unity II (understanding) …

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