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conciliator

[kuhn-sil-ee-ey-ter] / kənˈsɪl iˌeɪ tər /








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The union applied for the help of a conciliator from Canada’s National Labour Board to help close the gap between the parties.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 1, 2023

Ms. Gray campaigned as a liberal conciliator, more willing to work among the moderate figures in her party.

From New York Times • Aug. 9, 2022

For Barnier, who pitches himself as a conciliator, that is the point.

From Reuters • Nov. 23, 2021

But he added that Mr. Trumka was also a conciliator, helping to heal divisions in the labor movement and overcome racial barriers, including when he rallied support for Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election.

From Washington Post • Aug. 5, 2021

The board is presided over by a trained government official, the regional chairman, who acts as a conciliator.

From Under Four Administrations From Cleveland to Taft by Straus, Oscar S.