reconcile|reconciled|reconciles|reconciling in English
verb
[rec·on·cile || 'rekənsaɪl]
restore to a state of harmony, settle, conciliate; account for, verify a financial account against another for exactness
Use "reconcile|reconciled|reconciles|reconciling" in a sentence
1. To reconcile means to bring back into harmony or cause to be friendly again; also to adjust or settle, as in reconciling differences.
2. Accommodative - tending to reconcile or accommodate; bringing into harmony reconciling adaptative , adaptive - having a capacity for adaptation; "the adaptive coloring of a chameleon"
3. The Bookkeeper also reconciles …
4. The Spirit reconciles men who were at variance.
5. Reconciling your Bank statements
6. Custom reconciles us to everything.
7. ReConciliate definition, reconcile
8. 3 synonyms for Accommodative: accommodating, cooperative, reconciling
9. The bank accounts held at Headquarters are fully reconciled and are routinely reconciled on a monthly basis.
10. You with Pu Representative reconcile.
11. Is it possible to reconcile?
12. They can't reconcile their differences.
13. Zeus reconciles with Perseus and then dies of his wounds.
14. Note 3 on page 111 of the financial statements reconciles these two accounting methods.
15. He was reconciled to leaving it.
16. They were reconciled after a quarrel.
17. We were finally reconciled when he apologized.
18. I can't reconcile those two ideas.
19. A synonym for Conciliate is reconcile.
20. I reconciled the dispute among the boys.
21. The son, too, reconciled with his father.
22. How is the position to be reconciled?
23. He had been reconciled with his family.
24. Can eating fish be reconciled with vegetarianism?
25. The high salary reconciled me to living abroad.