reconcilement

  • 111contradiction — [n] variance to something bucking, conflict, confutation, contravention, defiance, denial, difference, disagreement, discrepancy, dispute, dissension, gainsaying, incongruity, inconsistency, negation, opposite, opposition; concepts 46,278,665 Ant …

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  • 112rapprochement — [n] restoration of harmony agreement, cordiality, detente, friendliness, friendship, harmonization, harmony, reconcilement, reconciliation, reunion, softening; concepts 384,388 Ant. disagreement, trouble, upset …

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  • 113улаживание — (напр. спорных вопросов по контрактам) [А.С.Гольдберг. Англо русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.] Тематики энергетика в целом EN reconciliationreconcilement …

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  • 114reconciliation — /ˌrekənsɪli eɪʃ(ə)n/, reconcilement / rekənsaɪlmənt/ noun the act of making two accounts or statements agree …

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  • 115dissimulatione tollitur injuria — /dssimysleyshiyowniy tobtar injuriya/ An injury is extinguished by the forgiveness or reconcilement of the party injured …

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  • 116dissimulatione tollitur injuria — /dssimysleyshiyowniy tobtar injuriya/ An injury is extinguished by the forgiveness or reconcilement of the party injured …

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  • 117sub spe reconciliationis — /sab spiy reksnsiliyeyshiyownss/ Under the hope of reconcilement …

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  • 118reconciliation — [rek΄ənsīl′məntrek΄ən sil΄ē ā′shən] n. [ME reconsiliacion < MFr reconciliation < L reconciliatio] a reconciling or being reconciled: also reconcilement [rek΄ənsīl′mənt] reconciliatory adj …

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  • 119conciliation — n. the use of conciliating measures; reconcilement. Etymology: L conciliatio (as conciliate) …

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  • 120reconcile — v.tr. 1 make friendly again after an estrangement. 2 (usu. in refl. or passive; foll. by to) make acquiescent or contentedly submissive to (something disagreeable or unwelcome) (was reconciled to failure). 3 settle (a quarrel etc.). 4 a… …

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