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reconcile

[rek-uhn-sahyl] / ˈrɛk ənˌsaɪl /




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Many in the diaspora are trying to reconcile conflicting emotions.

From Los Angeles Times

That's invariably wrong, in different directions and to different extents, and it has to be reconciled in subsequent years.

From BBC

In one case, the camp of democracies will emerge strengthened, morally rearmed, reconciled with the idea that force can sometimes be placed in the service of law rather than opposed to it.

From The Wall Street Journal

There was no explanation of how he reconciled taking part in the war with his reluctance to kill.

From BBC

Driven to the edge of her mind with grief, Ann reconciles her misery with a vow of celibacy.

From Salon