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reconcile

[rek-uhn-sahyl] / ˈrɛk ənˌsaɪl /




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“Even well-meaning clinicians may inadvertently contribute to the pain of the estranged patient by encouraging them to reconcile when it may not actually be safe to do so,” the APA adds.

From MarketWatch

Since we lived in different cities and were in different chapters of our lives, we could just enjoy the time we were allotted, without reconciling opposing ambitions.

From Los Angeles Times

He said it was "impossible to reconcile the Welsh government's claim that implementation is 'progressing well' with the data it has produced".

From BBC

“But for a lot of people, it symbolically shows a willingness to work with companies that have not been able to resolve or reconcile the problems.”

From Los Angeles Times

Chris and Matt, who have been at each other’s throats, will be shipping out together, forced to reconcile as newfound family members.

From Los Angeles Times