it means you won't give in to other peoples point of view
Winning or gaining goodwill, overcoming distrust
A conciliatory policy is a policy that is flexible and open to some slight change, or compromise.
The word conciliatory is an adjective. It is a willingness to conciliate.
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"She was still angry with her uncle despite his conciliatory words." "Rather than further irritating the angry customer, the waitress made a conciliatory offer to provide a free dessert." "The conciliatory gesture by the mayor allowed the negotiations with the union to continue."
Antonyms
Initiating one or more small conciliatory acts is a central feature of:
A conciliatory person
1. conciliatory 2. phrase: burying the hatchet
"She was still angry with her uncle despite his conciliatory words." "Rather than further irritating the angry customer, the waitress made a conciliatory offer to provide a free dessert." "The conciliatory gesture by the mayor allowed the negotiations with the union to continue."
Antonyms
it means compromised
Initiating one or more small conciliatory acts is a central feature of:
conciliatory
nothing, they are opposites.
Conciliatory is a word that has lots of synonyms, words of like meaning. And conciliatory is also a synonym for each of its similar words.A group of synonyms can be compared to a group of playmates. Just as each person in the group can claim all the others in the group as playmates, so each word in a synonymous group can claim all the other words in the group as synonyms.The word conciliatory is a synonym for all these words and more, according to context: placid, yielding, appeasing, assuaging, disarming, mollifying, pacific, placating, willingAnd all the words conciliatory is synonymous with are synonyms for conciliatory, too.
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Reconcile which means to reslove or settle a dispute
A conciliatory person
The men were arguing but finally they came into concilatory.