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  • 71settle — Synonyms and related words: KO, abalienate, abide, accommodate, accommodate with, accord, adapt, adapt to, adjust, adjust to, affirm, afford proof of, agree on, agree with, alien, alienate, alight, alight upon, allay, amortize, anchor, answer,… …

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  • 72Love-Day of 1458 —    The date 24 March 1458 became known as a “love day” because it witnessed the apparently successful culmination of HENRY VI’s personal attempt to prevent civil war and to restore harmony to a bitterly divided English nobility. On that day, in a …

    Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses

  • 73pacification — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Making peace Nouns 1. pacification, conciliation; reconciliation, reconcilement; propitiation, appeasement, mollification, mediation; shaking of hands, accommodation, arrangement, adjustment, compromise; …

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  • 74Pacification — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Pacification >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 pacification pacification conciliation Sgm: N 1 reconciliation reconciliation reconcilement Sgm: N 1 shaking of hands shaking of hands accommodation arrangement adjustment Sgm …

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  • 75reconciliatory — rekÉ™n sɪlɪətÉ”rɪ / trɪ adj. serving to restore harmony, settling differences, reconciling …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 76pacify — v. a. 1. Conciliate, appease, give peace to, restore harmony to, tranquillize. 2. Tranquillize, assuage, calm, still, quiet, lull, smooth, compose, moderate, hush, quell, lay, allay, soften, soothe, mollify, appease …

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  • 77conciliate — v 1. allay or alleviate the fears of, ingratiate oneself with, win over, gain the trust of, earn the confidence of, bring around; placate, appease, propitiate, pacify, pacificate, assuage, mollify, dulcify, soothe, Brit., Australian. dill, Rare.… …

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  • 78mediate — v 1. arbitrate, negotiate, bargain, arrange; umpire, judge, referee, moderate; intercede, interpose, step in, intervene, intermeddle, go between. 2. settle, reconcile, compromise; bring together, be instrumental, use one s good offices; pacify,… …

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  • 79reconcile — v 1. conciliate, resign, let pass, submit to, yield to; accommodate oneself to, accept, condone, overlook; make the best of, not make an issue of, make the most of, rise above; take things as they come, Inf. roll with the punches, grin and bear… …

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  • 80rejoin — I v 1. recombine, reconsolidate, reassoci ate, come or get together again, regather, reassemble, reconvene, meet again; reenlist, reenroll, sign up again, reaffiliate, realign with. 2. reunite, bring together again, rematch, recement; heal the… …

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