1. Cause to be more favourably inclined; gain the good will of:
Sarah manged to conciliate the angry customer.
2. Make (one thing) compatible with (another):
Jack had to conciliate the new results with the existing theories.
Conciliate means to appease, to try to reconcile, to try to gain good will. Here are some sentences.We were able to conciliate the feuding members of the club.Would you try to conciliate the striking workers?
You can use the word "conciliate" in a sentence to convey the idea of resolving a conflict or disagreement. For example: "The manager was able to conciliate the two employees who were in disagreement by facilitating an open and honest conversation."
The two opposing sides could not agree to stop fighting and so a conciliator was brought in to calm things down and conciliate an agreement.
Sandra used her womanly charm to conciliate an angry competitor.
The future tense is will conciliate.
conciliate means to make peace or to atleat try to come to an agreement or solution. --Dayi Example: There was a brief period of conciliation but the fighting soon resumed. -Mtu mwenye busara
appease, placate, reconcile, make compatible.
appeasement
Reconcile which means to reslove or settle a dispute
Appeasement
Pacify, sooth, calm, placate, conciliate,
To conciliate means to reconcile or make peace between conflicting parties, to settle disputes or differences by fostering goodwill and understanding. It involves trying to find common ground and resolve conflicts through diplomacy and compromise.