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conciliator

[kuhn-sil-ee-ey-ter] / kənˈsɪl iˌeɪ tər /








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"He was very much a conciliator at that point, so this is very different right now," Cantor said in an interview.

From Reuters

The United States and its allies have swallowed this line for decades, allowing China to pose as a mediator and conciliator between North Korea and its potential targets.

From Washington Post

As the runaway favorite, he has until now given scant details of his plans, answering doubters instead by waving his résumé — as a conciliator, a onetime fiscal realist, committed to dialogue.

From Washington Post

But it means that Mr. Biden will take on a more confrontational posture for the next two months, undermining his desire to be a conciliator.

From New York Times

Ms. Gray campaigned as a liberal conciliator, more willing to work among the moderate figures in her party.

From New York Times