Use "reconciled" in a sentence

1. The bank accounts held at Headquarters are fully reconciled and are routinely reconciled on a monthly basis.

2. He was reconciled to leaving it.

3. They were reconciled after a quarrel.

4. We were finally reconciled when he apologized.

5. I reconciled the dispute among the boys.

6. The son, too, reconciled with his father.

7. How is the position to be reconciled?

8. He had been reconciled with his family.

9. Can eating fish be reconciled with vegetarianism?

10. The high salary reconciled me to living abroad.

11. - English Only forum we had Comparatively reconciled Mrs

12. She refused to be reconciled with her brother.

13. He has recently been reconciled with his wife.

14. They dance the next dance together, reconciled again.

15. I long earnestly to be reconciled to you now.

16. She had reconciled herself to never seeing him again.

17. “I imagine that nature will be transformed and reconciled. . . .

18. But " eye covetously " Microsoft is apparent not reconciled to.

19. It is understood the girl's divorced parents have reconciled.

20. Accordable: Capable of being harmonized or reconciled; consonant; agreeable.

21. She felt a little more reconciled to her lot.

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23. The pair were reconciled after Jackson made a public apology.

24. “As substitutes for Christ, we beg: ‘Become reconciled to God.’”

25. The possibility remains that the two theories may be reconciled.

26. He become reconciled to not dying heroically in her arms.

27. Henry had more or less reconciled himself to Don's death.

28. They are now quite reconciled to living in the north.

29. He was to be contrite and wish to be reconciled.

30. His erring child He reconciled, And pardoned from his sin.

31. 25 He became reconciled to the loss of his wife.

32. He evinced a strong desire to be reconciled with his family.

33. Finally the operating speeds of the motor and microprocessor must be reconciled.

34. * Be reconciled unto God through the atonement of Christ, Jacob 4:11.

35. He was denied his dying wish to be reconciled with his son.

36. 1 Does his confession obligate his wife to be reconciled to him?

37. Devlin was reconciled with the Catholic Church in his last few days.

38. Jonah and his youngest son were, on the surface at least, reconciled.

39. Bank statements should be sent to a designated volunteer’s address and reconciled monthly

40. He was an ‘ambassador substituting for Christ, begging others, “Become reconciled to God.”’

41. Data stored on the Blockchain exists in a shared and continually reconciled state

42. 30 Thompson reconciled the doctrine of heat with that of mechanics in 18

43. Mutual recrimination passed between them : they parted in anger, and were never reconciled.

44. The reform of society must be reconciled with the demands of ordinary people.

45. She and Burton divorced in 1974, but reconciled soon after, and remarried in 1975.

46. They were finally reconciled with each other, after not speaking for nearly five years.

47. You have done all you can to heal relationships and become reconciled to others.

48. You could hardly say they had been reconciled, but there seemed no rancour between them.

49. Synonyms for Conciliated include appeased, pacified, disarmed, mollified, placated, propitiated, reconciled, soothed, assuaged and gentled

50. Synonyms for Conciliated include appeased, pacified, disarmed, mollified, placated, propitiated, reconciled, soothed, assuaged and gentled

51. We need the Savior’s Atoning power so that we can be reconciled to Heavenly Father.

52. Synonyms for Atoned include paid, payed, compensated, recompensed, answered, expiated, redressed, propitiated, reconciled and redeemed

53. COE systematically incorrect or not signed, accumulated delays of financial reports, operating fund account not reconciled

54. Jacobitism Not everyone was reconciled to the breach in the succession that occurred with the Glorious Revolution.

55. If and when each has approved its bill, the differences must be reconciled by a joint committee.

56. Thou Animatest him to hope, and dost not leave him until thou hast reconciled him with his Judge

57. While never again active in the organisation, Benenson was later personally reconciled with other executives, including Seán MacBride.

58. The extremists, the fanatics, those in opposite camps, need some way of being reconciled, some means of communication.

59. But after a few days, he swallowed his pride, reconciled with the school overseer, and humbly accepted his counsel.

60. A s he was not reconciled to his defeat,he was determined to try again in the next contest.

61. Big bombers carrying nuclear weapons were the means through which he reconciled lower military expenditures with a foreign policy of containment.

62. The balance shown on each account in the trial balance shall be reconciled periodically, and at least whenever the accounts are closed.

63. 3.7.1 The IMS accounts receivable general ledger (GL) control accounts are not reconciled to the sub-ledger details on a regular basis.

64. My client was impressed that the Church through lay leadership would assist this man in his effort to be reconciled to God.

65. A joyful Lou called Melissa to thank her for her kindness and to say that Rick was now reconciled with his parents.

66. But now, according to her Almoner, preparations for her death have increasingly occupied her thoughts, so I believe she is reconciled to it.

67. But now, according to her almoner, preparations for death have increasingly occupied her thoughts, and so I believe she is reconciled to it.

68. Can a well-funded public telecommunications system be reconciled with the First Amendment principle of a press free of government interference and involvement?

69. Moderates in the Congress still hoped that the colonies could be reconciled with Great Britain, but a movement towards independence steadily gained ground.

70. These competing claims usually emerged as community-centred, subject-centred and child-centred curricula, but the report argued that these could be reconciled.

71. That principle, as fundamental as it may be, must be reconciled with the equally fundamental rule prohibiting abuse of rights in matters of taxation.

72. A consolidated spreadsheet is compiled, accumulating all cash book balances, and then the total is reconciled with the bank account balance in the general ledger

73. A consolidated spreadsheet is compiled, accumulating all cash book balances, and then the total is reconciled with the bank account balance in the general ledger.

74. THE FOUNDATIONS OF SCIENCE: SCIENCE AND HYPOTHESIS, THE VALUE OF SCIENCE, SCIENCE AND METHOD HENRI POINCAR Can the preceding theories be reconciled with Astronomic observations?

75. Regarding the army officer whose manservant was sick, what apparent discrepancy exists between Matthew’s account and that of Luke, and how can these accounts be reconciled?

76. Academic degrees survived the Animadversions of modern civil society because they had been absorbed by the civil service, had been reconciled with the modern bureaucratic state

77. Therefore, we are Ambassadors for Christ, as though God were making an appeal through us; we beg you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God

78. AshʽArite definition is - an adherent of the doctrine of al-Ash'ari, who reconciled a dialectic method with orthodox beliefs to form a scholasticism of primary importance in Islam.

79. Before father and son can be reconciled, George is killed at the battle of Waterloo, leaving the pregnant Amelia to carry on as well as she can.

80. Middle English (originally in the sense ‘make or become united or reconciled’, rare before the 16th century): from at one in early use; later by back-formation from Atonement.