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Term: Reconcil
Part of Speech: Verb
Sense: 1. To restore harmony or friendly relations between (people or groups)
Usage:
- After their argument, the couple sought therapy to reconcile their differences.
- It's important to reconcile with family members after a conflict to maintain a healthy relationship.
- The mediator played a crucial role in reconciling the warring factions.
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Sense: 2. To make (one account) consistent with another, especially by allowing for transactions begun but not yet completed
Usage:
- The accountant had to reconcile the company's financial records with the bank statement.
- He spent the entire afternoon reconciling his credit card bill with his receipts.
- The finance team is working hard to reconcile any discrepancies in the budget report.
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Sense: 3. To make (apparently conflicting or incompatible things) compatible or consistent
Usage:
- It can be challenging to reconcile your personal beliefs with the demands of your job.
- She struggled to reconcile her desire for adventure with her fear of the unknown.
- The author's attempt to reconcile science and religion sparked a lot of debate.
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Sense: 4. To settle (a dispute)
Usage:
- The company decided to bring in a mediator to reconcile the labor dispute.
- The judge encouraged both parties to reconcile their differences outside the courtroom.
- His lawyer advised him to reconcile the dispute through negotiation rather than legal action.
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