reconciliation|reconciliations in English
noun
[rec·on·cil·i·a·tion || ‚rekənsɪlɪ'eɪʃn]
settlement, act of restoring harmony, act of reconciling
Use "reconciliation|reconciliations" in a sentence
1. Reconciliations of foreign Acquirees’ financial statements
2. We had quarrels, reconciliations - it was a love affair really.
3. Reconciliation in 90 minutes?
4. •Review Accounts Payable reconciliations, Agings and oversee Accounts Receivable check deposits
5. Perform regular reconciliations between the accounts payable module and the general ledger
6. They asked for peace, for national reconciliation.
7. System and method for account reconciliation
8. ♫ There is no reconciliation ♫
9. The crisis trends toward a reconciliation.
10. They had been together for five or six turbulent years of rows and reconciliations.
11. Conservatives leading the move for racial reconciliation?
12. The Fund secretariat should perform regular monthly reconciliations between the accounts payable module and the general ledger;
13. Her divorced parents have undergone a reconciliation.
14. We all yearn for reconciliation, for catharsis.
15. Her ex-husband asked for a reconciliation.
16. 14 Establishment of reconciliation cesser secta axiom.
17. From September 2011, routine automated daily bank reconciliations would be performed on its headquarters bank accounts.
18. Simply put, the word Atonement means reconciliation
19. I have abandoned hope of any reconciliation.
20. They informed him that they wished reconciliation.
21. She attempted reconciliation with her estranged brother.
22. He had entertained hopes of a reconciliation.
23. He made a misplaced attempt at reconciliation.
24. Her ex-husband had always hoped for a reconciliation.
25. He sought reconciliation with those he had stolen from.