To forgive and to cooperate and come together peacefully e.g. two countries that have had a war might reconciliate by forgiving each other and then cooperating with each other And then work together peacefully.
My girlfriend and I decided to reconcile after the huge fight.
. . . . . . . . . .The 2 good friends had fought, and both did not try to reconcile with each other since they vowed would not give in to the other.- S0L. . . . . . . . . .
He finally reconciled himself to the change in management.
You have been reconciled. (sorry I added the d)
The girl looked her exquisite date whom he had invited to reconcile with him just a few minutes ago.
To reconcile means to make amends, to resolve or accept something. Here are some sentences.They tried to reconcile their differences.He should reconcile himself to being a B student instead of an A student.Let's reconcile this problem before we end the meeting.
It is difficult to reconcile such different points of view
Yup. "Bob and his English teacher were reconciled when Bob demonstrated his broadened vocabulary." "A summit was held in an attempt to reconcile the governments of the warring countries." "Annie is a good artist but finds it difficult to reconcile her artistic tendencies with her parents' expectations."
Mom was always trying to get my brother and I to reconcile, "Kiss and make up you two" she would say, even with her last breath she had said, "You two will be the death of me yet, with all your fighting and bickering, go on you two, forgive and forget!"
Café Reconcile was created in 1996.
The past tense of "reconcile" is "reconciled."
conform is a synonym for reconcile