CONCILIATE | • conciliate v. (Transitive, obsolete) To acquire, to procure. • conciliate v. (Transitive, now rare) To reconcile (Discordant theories, demands etc.); to make compatible, bring together. • conciliate v. (Transitive) To make calm and content, or regain the goodwill of; to placate. |
CONCILIATED | • conciliated v. Simple past tense and past participle of conciliate. • CONCILIATE v. to gain (as goodwill) by pleasing acts. |
CONCILIATES | • conciliates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conciliate. • CONCILIATE v. to gain (as goodwill) by pleasing acts. |
CONCILIATING | • conciliating v. Present participle of conciliate. • CONCILIATE v. to gain (as goodwill) by pleasing acts. |
CONCILIATION | • conciliation n. The process of bringing peace and harmony; the ending of strife. • conciliation n. (Law) A form of alternative dispute resolution, similar to but less formal than mediation, in which… • CONCILIATION n. the act of conciliating. |
CONCILIATIONS | • conciliations n. Plural of conciliation. • CONCILIATION n. the act of conciliating. |
CONCILIATIVE | • conciliative adj. Conciliatory. • CONCILIATIVE adj. serving to conciliate. |
CONCILIATOR | • conciliator n. A person who conciliates. • CONCILIATOR n. one who conciliates. |
CONCILIATORILY | • conciliatorily adv. In a conciliatory manner. • conciliatorily adv. With regard to conciliation. • CONCILIATORY adv. tending to win over from a state of hostility or distrust. |
CONCILIATORS | • conciliators n. Plural of conciliator. • CONCILIATOR n. one who conciliates. |
CONCILIATORY | • conciliatory adj. Willing to conciliate, or to make concessions. • CONCILIATORY adj. tending to win over from a state of hostility or distrust. |
RECONCILIATION | • reconciliation n. The re-establishment of friendly relations; conciliation, rapprochement. • reconciliation n. (Accounting) The process of comparing and resolving apparent differences between sets of accounting… • reconciliation n. Religious senses. |
RECONCILIATIONS | • reconciliations n. Plural of reconciliation. • RECONCILIATION n. the action of reconciling. |
RECONCILIATORY | • reconciliatory adj. That reconciles. • RECONCILIATORY adj. relating to reconciliation. |
UNCONCILIATORY | • unconciliatory adj. Not conciliatory. • UNCONCILIATORY adj. not conciliatory. |