"Reconciliatory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reconciliatory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Reconciliatory" Meaning

Relating to or intended to bring about reconciliation, especially between individuals or groups.

"Reconciliatory" Examples

Examples of `reconciliatory`:


1. The company's reconciliatory measures to address the environmental concerns were welcome by the local community.

2. After a long time, the estranged couple finally made a reconciliatory visit to see each other's family.

3. The city implemented reconciliatory policies to bridge the economic and social gaps between the rich and the poor.

4. The ambassador worked hard on reconciliatory steps to mend the fractured diplomatic relations between the two nations.

5. The manager took a reconciliatory approach by offering a bonus to the employees after a long period of financial struggles.

"Reconciliatory" Similar Words

Reconcilements

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Reconciler

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Reconciles

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To reconcile something or someone means to:<br><br>- Make or become friends again after a quarrel or disagreement<br>- Bring together or cause to be compatible two opposing sides or points of view<br>- Settle or bring to an end a disagreement by mutual agreement or compromise<br>- Combine or merge two or more conflicting or inconsistent things into one cohesive whole<br><br>Example: "The couple reconciled after many months of separation."

Reconciliate

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Reconciliation

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The restoration of friendly relations or agreement to an end of a conflict: The government attempted to bring about reconciliation between the two warring factions.<br><br>A person's state of complete surrender to God, especially through prayer and self-examination, often associated with Christianity: Sonny himself…falls to his knees in deep reconciliation.

Reconciliationism

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Reconciliations

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Reconciliator

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A person or thing that reconciles or makes peace between people or parties in dispute or conflict, particularly someone who helps to resolve a difference or settle a dispute between two or more people, groups, or nations.

Reconciling

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Recondite

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Hidden from public knowledge or understanding; obscure or difficult to understand.

Reconditeness

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Recondition

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To recondition refers to the process of restoring or refurbishing something, particularly a mechanical or industrial item, such as a car, equipment, or machine, to its original condition or better, often by cleaning, repairing, or replacing worn-out parts, updating technology, or upgrading its performance. The goal is to recover or improve its functionality, efficiency, or aesthetic appearance, making it as good as new or better than its original state.

Reconditioned

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Made or condition (products, etc.) again saleable or usable by repairing or replacing worn or damaged parts.<br><br>To describe goods that have been restored or refurbished to good working order.

Reconditioning

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Reconditory

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The adjective "reconditory" means obscure, mysterious, or difficult to understand. It often describes something that is not only hard to grasp, but also somewhat esoteric or specialized.

Reconducted

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