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reconcile

[rek-uhn-sahyl] / ˈrɛk ənˌsaɪl /




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In a series of Instagram posts in January, following months of online speculation of a feud, Brooklyn said he did not want to "reconcile" with his family.

From BBC

State officials will now have to reconcile the two statutes.

From Los Angeles Times

I find one of the pleasures of the Ash Wednesday Mass each year is watching the pastor’s attempts to reconcile the Gospel lesson with the distribution of ashes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Alphabet and Oracle report depreciation separately as a stand-alone line on the cash-flow statement, where they reconcile net income with operating cash flow.

From The Wall Street Journal

His supporters credit him with reconciling the country reviving Tajik culture after the civil war and decades of Soviet rule.

From Barron's