Examples of 'reconcile' in a sentence

Meaning of "reconcile"

reconcile (verb) - To make two or more conflicting ideas, beliefs, or facts compatible or consistent with each other
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  • To restore a friendly relationship; to bring back to harmony.
  • To make things compatible or consistent.
  • To make the net difference in credits and debits of a financial account agree with the balance.

How to use "reconcile" in a sentence

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Reconcile family life and working life.
I can not quite reconcile myself to that.
Reconcile all country office bank accounts.
Adjustments to reconcile surplus to net cash flows.
Our suit is that you reconcile them.
I can not reconcile being two people at once.
Efforts should therefore be made to reconcile them.
The challenge was to reconcile theory and practice.
They reconcile when their daughter is born.
It could be difficult to reconcile these two approaches.
So we reconcile over the graves of our children.
Amend existing treaties to reconcile current incompatibilities.
They reconcile once the truth is discovered.
It is not entirely easy to reconcile these propositions.
How to reconcile that is still an open question.

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Colombia is ready to help reconcile existing disputes.
They reconcile but she feels guilty.
It would be difficult to reconcile the two positions.
They reconcile at the local police station.
She was wanting to reconcile with the bum.
To reconcile the two sides of your nature.
There is a need to reconcile these divergent views.
Statistics on the number of apprentices are difficult to reconcile.
Measures to reconcile family and job responsibilities.
It is therefore important to reconcile the two sides.
Ability to reconcile samples with location data.
I am just not sure how to reconcile this.
It helps me reconcile myself with human kind.
We have to give them time to reconcile that.
So let us try to reconcile both principles in a way.
Figure out a way to make them reconcile.
It is hard to reconcile with a man without honour.
The man in whom is unable to reconcile himself.
We must reconcile the public with science.
Edward will never reconcile with him.
Right to reconcile family and professional life.
I discovered that chimpanzees reconcile after fights.
You must reconcile with the bread.
He went on leave from active duty hoping to reconcile.
And so they also reconcile with sex.
Later accounts also are not easy to reconcile.
We really must reconcile these two interests.
We tear ourselves apart trying to reconcile them.
It now falls to us to reconcile ambition and feasibility.
Figure out a way to make him reconcile.
You have to reconcile with your sister.
She apologizes and the two reconcile.
You have to reconcile with your wife.
He later comes round and they reconcile.
It helped me reconcile not being a part of your life.

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