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reconcile

[rek-uhn-sahyl] / ˈrɛk ənˌsaɪl /




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Without the proper care, it can become impossible to reconcile and send anyone down a dark path, away from their core humanity.

From Salon

If food is strangely divisive for the Rubinsteins, art is a reconciling passion.

From The Wall Street Journal

Coaxing the buttons through their holes was like reconciling warring friends, but I finally secured all five of them over my flat chest and belly, a task that was growing harder every day.

From Literature

As Mitman noted, the theory does not explain phenomena such as dark energy and dark matter, and it fails when scientists try to reconcile it with the laws that govern the quantum world.

From Science Daily

It was hard to reconcile their voice with their words.

From Literature