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reconciliation

[rek-uhn-sil-ee-ey-shuhn] / ˌrɛk ənˌsɪl iˈeɪ ʃən /


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In a message of reconciliation, there will be a visit to the ruins of Coventry Cathedral, bombed during the Second World War.

From BBC

“I am sure, like many others in Israel, that the immediate end of the trial will help a lot to lower the flames and promote widespread reconciliation which our people need so much.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Macron, France's first president born after the colonial era, has always promised to work on remembrance and reconciliation against the background of the two countries' painful shared history.

From Barron's

A decline in the costs of goods sold, improved spending efficiencies and lower-than-expected reconciliation costs also supported the generally strong third quarter, the bank says.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Truth and reconciliation” aims to make it no longer socially acceptable or personally necessary to lie about events everyone knows took place.

From The Wall Street Journal