reconcile in the PONS Dictionary

reconcile Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Am to reconcile accounts/one's checkbook FIN

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Because of these similarities, efforts have been made to reconcile the events and characters, but some scholars have pointed out differences between the two events.
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They reconcile and begin taking self-defence lessons after being hassled by two boys on the beach.
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They combine principles of smart growth, sustainable design and environmentally sound planning to reconcile economic needs with the preservation of scenic, cultural and community values.
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Nothing came of the issue as the royal couple reconciled and spent summer 1535 on progress.
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Father and son did not speak for three years (they have since reconciled).
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Despite the two still being in love, they can not reconcile this difference, and are both devastated for months.
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This situation may have accounted for his deference to collegial rule as a means of reconciling competing factions.
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The two have reconciled since then and are good friends today.
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The couple split up in 1942, but later reconciled in front of the press.
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Amongst the three potential participants, there is considerable difference in policy which would have to be reconciled.
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