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reconcile

[rek-uhn-sahyl] / ˈrɛk ənˌsaɪl /




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It was hard to reconcile their voice with their words.

From Literature

Brooklyn Beckham posted on Instagram that he "does not want to reconcile" with his parents, whom he said have controlled and emotionally manipulated him throughout his life.

From BBC

So is the skepticism of efforts to mediate between faith and reason, and to reconcile divine obligation with human freedom.

From The Wall Street Journal

The women have each endured private struggles and have come together to “reconcile professional ambition with personal tumult.”

From Los Angeles Times

Eventually, having run out of ideas to reconcile his expenses, the employee resorts to using a random code.

From The Wall Street Journal