Use "reconcile with" in a sentence

1. You with Pu Representative reconcile.

2. Please reconcile a checkbook with a bank statement.

3. ReConciliate definition, reconcile

4. I can't get the deposits to reconcile with the receipts.

5. It is difficult to reconcile one's statements with one's conduct.

6. All efforts to reconcile her with her husband were in vain.

7. Bevan tried to reconcile British socialism with a wider international vision.

8. They wrestle with ways to reconcile pluralism with the absolute Truth of the Torah.

9. Is it possible to reconcile?

10. They can't reconcile their differences.

11. Dignitaries, it is time for you all to reconcile yourselves with Christ.

12. Friends managed to reconcile him with his wife after years of estrangement.

13. I can't reconcile those two ideas.

14. A synonym for Conciliate is reconcile.

15. 10 They wrestle with ways to reconcile pluralism with the absolute Truth of the Torah.

16. Yet how can you reconcile this " refinement " with the defence of " Confucian Morals "?

17. Auguste flashed around busily, trying to reconcile these people with Rose's cat burglar.

18. How can you reconcile your fur coat and/with your love of animals?

19. Kim Jung Nam, unable to reconcile his differences with the management, left the group.

20. Must they reconcile themselves to their fate?

21. It was hard to reconcile his career ambitions with the needs of his children.

22. Chambers hoped to reconcile those readers with religious qualms to the general idea of transmutation.

23. It is difficult to reconcile such references with the tradition of a mild, pacifist saviour.

24. Negotiators must now work out how to reconcile these demands with American demands for access.

25. You must reconcile yourself to your present job.

26. Steinhardt's scenario makes use of string theory another attempt to reconcile General Relativity with quantum physics.

27. Only then will we truly reconcile democracy and globalization.

28. 12 Chambers hoped to reconcile those readers with religious qualms to the general idea of transmutation.

29. 28 It is difficult to reconcile such references with the tradition of a mild, pacifist saviour.

30. It is sometimes difficult to reconcile science and religion.

31. In attempting to reconcile the church with the scientific tradition, he ran the risk of Antagonizing …

32. Could you reconcile yourself to a lifetime of unemployment?

33. It's difficult to reconcile such different points of view.

34. Indeed, it is absolutely necessary to reconcile the desire for national reconciliation with the campaign against impunity

35. Ten times must thou reconcile again with thyself; for overcoming is bitterness, and badly sleep the unreconciled.

36. In 1968, when Rafi merged with Mapai to form the Alignment, Ben-Gurion refused to reconcile with his old party.

37. 14 St. Thomas Aquinas, a medieval theologian , tried to reconcile Aristotle's philosophy of natural law with Christianity.

38. Indeed, it is absolutely necessary to reconcile the desire for national reconciliation with the campaign against impunity.

39. Some common synonyms of Conform are accommodate, adapt, adjust, and reconcile

40. I cannot reconcile myself to this idea -- it would madden me.

41. Déby attempted to reconcile the rebel groups and reintroduced multiparty politics.

42. To make or attempt to make compatible; reconcile: tried to Conciliate …

43. The Comintern Congress was trying to reconcile its revolutionary past with the necessity of gaining support from constitutional parties.

44. But how is it possible to reconcile a variable rate of capital formation with a fixed stock of capital?

45. He could not reconcile himself to the prospect of losing her.

46. 19 synonyms for Acclimate: acclimatize, accommodate, adapt, adjust, conform, fashion, fit, reconcile

47. He tried to reconcile his father to the idea of the wedding.

48. We have all worked hard to reconcile our different points of view.

49. She could not reconcile herself to a life of hardship and poverty.

50. In an attempt to reconcile the Bible with philosophy, Origen relied heavily upon the allegorical method of interpreting the Scriptures.

51. Being shackled to one epoch meant it had to change and adapt but try to reconcile this with harsh realities.

52. Balkin--like Akhil Amar, Larry Solum, and other heavyweight liberal legal theorists--wants to reconcile originalism with progressive living constitutionalism

53. How are we to reconcile the Olympic spirit with two athletes trying to throw, pin, or pummel one another into defeat?

54. There are those who wish to reconcile everybody concerned; but they are dreamers.

55. Reconcile computer generated subsidiary ledger balance of all receivable against general ledger balances.

56. He found it difficult to reconcile the opulence he had just witnessed with the poverty of some of the surrounding districts.

57. 47 synonyms for Conciliate: pacify, win over, soothe, reconcile, disarm, appease, placate, mollify

58. To adjust or compound by a Compromise; settle or reconcile by mutual concessions

59. They use the catchphrase “EfficientDynamics” to describe their efforts to reconcile the two.

60. The teacher in charge of our class had to reconcile disputes among the students.

61. Synonyms for Acclimatize include adapt, adjust, accommodate, accustom, condition, acclimate, acculturate, attune, habituate and reconcile

62. Any who try to reconcile these two concepts find it more confusing than hope inspiring.

63. “I have never been able to reconcile myself to the gaieties of the Christmas season.

64. Thus, the compound form ka·tal·lasʹso, while meaning, basically, “exchange,” came to have the meaning “reconcile.”

65. It seems to me, there's only one concept that can reconcile those three time scales.

66. Would I have to reconcile myself to live the rest of my life amongst strangers

67. Balsamon was the author of 14 volumes of commentaries on the Nomocanon, intended to reconcile the

68. CRA and Revenu Québec will reconcile adjustments to EI and QPIP premiums for trans-border employees.

69. Management must reconcile differences in approach, effort, interest and timing of these separate individuals and groups.

70. In the long struggle to reconcile industrial absolutism and political democracy, Court played a delaying action.

71. Finally, Verner has pointed out that a 20-year-long reign would be difficult to reconcile with the unfinished state of his pyramid in Abusir.

72. Antonyms for Alienate include reconcile, unite, combine, disarm, join, marry, be friendly, associate, link and connect

73. Will be cut Duocheng Velvet green pepper, and spices to reconcile into sauce, a spicy green.

74. • Two major accrual adjustments are made to the National Accounts in order to reconcile the two projections:

75. This refusal of the activists to reconcile themselves to war testifies to their sincerity, not their naivety.

76. It's difficult to reconcile the demands of my job and the desire to be a good father.

77. The Court of Appeal has struggled to reconcile the two decisions but has come in for criticism.

78. Several physicists, including Einstein, searched for a theory that would reconcile Newton's law of gravity and special relativity.

79. The work-sites are stage-managed to reconcile time span, seasonal evolution, long-term realisation, quality and aestheticism.

80. In the end, Monnet proposed the creation of separate atomic energy and economic communities to reconcile both groups.