to reconcile is to make up. to make peace with something or someone. It means to settle or to bring something to accept
It sort of depends on what you're saying. Like if you got in a fight with a friend then reconcile would mean- to forgive each other or to come to an agreement.
In accounting or measurement it can mean to bring numbers into agreement; e.g. the CPA reconciled his client's profit and loss statements.
The past tense of "reconcile" is "reconciled."
"After the town theater burned down, I reconciled myself to the prospect of a long, boring summer." "The two factions reconciled, and the merger was completed." "After two weeks of marriage counseling, the separated couple finally reconciled."
The cast of Reconciled - 1912 includes: Francis Ford
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Well, first of all i think it wouldn't make no sense if they had not reconciled
Reconciled Market Value - is the final valuation of a bank owned property after having reconciled various other valuation tools already applied to said property (ie BPO's or other value opinions).
That is the correct spelling of "reconciled" - the past tense of the verb (reconcile) or adjective, meaning ended a conflict or grievance, or balanced an accounting record.
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The cast of Not Reconciled - 2009 includes: Jose Antonio Garcia as Carlos Judith Mora Toral as Rosa
verbverb: reconcile; 3rd person present: reconciles; past tense: reconciled; past participle: reconciled; gerund or present participle: reconcilingrestore friendly relations between."she wanted to be reconciled with her father"synonyms: settle one's differences, make (one's) peace, make up, kiss and make up, bury the hatchet, declare a truce "her divorced parents have reconciled"antonyms: quarrel
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Phone the child support agency using the telephone number on your letters and tell them you have reconciled and they will close the case for you.