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conciliator

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








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As the runaway favorite, he has until now given scant details of his plans, answering doubters instead by waving his résumé — as a conciliator, a onetime fiscal realist, committed to dialogue.

From Washington Post

But it means that Mr. Biden will take on a more confrontational posture for the next two months, undermining his desire to be a conciliator.

From New York Times

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

From New York Times

The meetings in Honolulu were aimed not only at discussing North Korea, but at trying to smooth out tensions between Japan and South Korea, with the United States playing conciliator.

From New York Times

“He ran as a conciliator, and he hasn’t been,” Kasich said.

From Washington Post