reconcile 的 2 个定义
rec·on·ciled, rec·on·cil·ing.
- to cause to accept or be resigned to something not desired: He was reconciled to his fate.
 - to win over to friendliness; cause to become amicable: to reconcile hostile persons.
 - to compose or settle.
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rec·on·ciled, rec·on·cil·ing.
- to become reconciled.
 
reconcile 近义词
make peace; adjust
reconcile 的近义词 45 个
- accommodate
 - appease
 - assuage
 - conform
 - coordinate
 - harmonize
 - integrate
 - pacify
 - placate
 - rectify
 - resolve
 - reunite
 - accord
 - accustom
 - arbitrate
 - arrange
 - attune
 - compose
 - conciliate
 - cool
 - fit
 - intercede
 - mediate
 - mitigate
 - propitiate
 - proportion
 - regulate
 - settle
 - suit
 - tune
 - bring to terms
 - bring together
 - bury the hatchet
 - come together
 - fix up
 - get together on
 - kiss and make up
 - make matters up
 - make up
 - patch things up
 - patch up
 - re-establish
 - reconciliate
 - restore harmony
 - win over
 
reconcile 的反义词 19 个
resign oneself to something
reconcile 的近义词 8 个
reconcile 的反义词 4 个
更多reconcile例句
- Obama, whose policies were more moderate than his lofty campaign rhetoric, sought to reassure the establishment and reconcile with the Clinton wing.
 - Lenders also can request access to real-time API data feeds to view performance of their borrowers and reconcile transaction data.
 - It’s a process that has been around since the 1970s and was meant to make it easier for the House and the Senate to reconcile differences in budget and tax bills.
 - It is not an obvious threshold, and it confused school officials trying to reconcile state and local government guidance.
 - Bringing about moderate democracy and sound governance in Hong Kong, while reconciling Beijing and Hong Kong’s interests, is at the very least a Herculean effort.
 - America presents two contradictory narratives that it struggles to reconcile.
 - Reconcile is a rapper from Houston, a city with a rich hip-hop legacy.
 - But Reconcile is from a slightly different arm of Houston hip-hop—more focused on spiritual triumph over the trap.
 - Efforts to reconcile these differences have been delayed and the issue remains disputed.
 - First Lady Mellie (Bellamy Young) and Fitz reconcile—because of the whole rape thing—and we learn the son is actually his.
 - I cannot reconcile the idea of a tender Heavenly Father with the known horrors of war, slavery, pestilence, and insanity.
 - But, of course, all that is impossible, and the thing is to reconcile them to the inevitable things they have to face.
 - Here, then, is sufficient to reconcile the women to Mahomet, who has not used them so hardly as he is said to have done.
 - But how are we to reconcile improbable facts related in a contradictory manner?
 - So Corydon had to reconcile herself to a house with a stove, and a stove-pipe that went through a hole in the wall!