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reconcile
become reconciled with (someone or something)
To forgive, accept, or make peace with someone, something, or some situation. I haven't spoken to my brother in 10 years, but I still hope to become reconciled with him some day.
reconcile oneself to something
to grow to feel comfortable with an undesirable or challenging situation. John reconciled himself to living alone. Anne reconciled herself to having to wear glasses.
reconcile something with something
to bring something into harmony, accord, or balance with something. The accountants were not able to reconcile the expense claims with the receipts that had been turned in. I can't reconcile your story with those of the other witnesses.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Arrow | | ['ærəu] | |
Gulrukh | | - | Urdu |
Adalberht | | - | Ancient Germanic |
Hanne (1) | | HAN-ne (Danish), HAHN-ne (Norwegian), HAH-nə (German), HAHN-nə (Dutch) | Danish, Norwegian, German, Dutch |
Harland | | ['ha:lənd] | |
Edna (1) | | ED-nə (English) | Irish, Scottish, English |