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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning It can be difficult to reconcile science and religion for some people.
The therapist tried to help them reconcile their conflicting emotions.
She worked hard to reconcile the differences in the ledger.
The accountant needs to reconcile the company's books at the end of the month.
We need to reconcile the expenses for the month before submitting the report.
She couldn't reconcile her religious beliefs with the scientific evidence presented to her.
She tried to reconcile her feelings of anger towards her ex-husband with her desire to move on.
The government is trying to reconcile the needs of the economy with the needs of the environment.
The company needed to reconcile its budget with its expenditures.
He struggled to reconcile his love for his family with his desire to live his own life.
He tried to reconcile himself to the fact that he had lost his job.
He could not reconcile with the fact that he had lost all his savings in the stock market.
He found it hard to reconcile with the idea of being fired from his job.
The family struggled to reconcile with the sudden loss of their beloved dog.
It took her a long time to reconcile with the idea of moving to a new city.
It was difficult for her to reconcile with the fact that her best friend had betrayed her.
He had to reconcile with the fact that he was not good enough for the role he had applied for.
She could not reconcile with the idea that her favorite restaurant had closed down.
She apologized to her friend to reconcile their argument.
The CEO tried to reconcile with the shareholders after the company's poor performance.
The company provided a compensation package to reconcile with the customers affected by the defective product.
She hoped to reconcile with her estranged father after years of not speaking.
The country made efforts to reconcile with its neighboring country after a border dispute.
The couple attended couples therapy to reconcile their issues.
The politician's attempt to reconcile with the opposing party was met with skepticism.
The family's Thanksgiving dinner was an opportunity to reconcile with one another.
She tried to reconcile with her ex-husband for the sake of their children.
The newlyweds sought counseling to reconcile any disagreements.
After their argument, they decided to reconcile and live together again.
The lawyer worked to reconcile the business partners after their dispute threatened to break the company apart.
The church organized a program to reconcile married couples going through difficult times.
The neighbor worked to reconcile with their community after a dispute.
The athlete's apology helped to reconcile his teammates after his behavior caused tension.
The patient tried to reconcile with their doctor after misinterpreting their diagnosis.
The company's compensation plan helped to reconcile the employees after a round of layoffs.
The charity event helped to reconcile the community with the nonprofit organization.
The gift helped reconcile their relationship after the argument.
The company tried to reconcile with its customers after the product recall.
He tried to reconcile with his friends after betraying their trust.
The counselor's mediation helped to reconcile the family's relationship after a long-standing dispute.
The government's new policy helped to reconcile the public's trust in their leadership.
The doctor's explanation helped to reconcile the patient's trust in their medical diagnosis.
She wanted to reconcile with her sister after their fight.
The athlete worked to reconcile with his coach after violating team rules.
She had to reconcile herself to the fact that her favorite ice cream was sold out.
He had to reconcile with the idea that he had to work overtime.
He had to reconcile with the idea that he couldn't afford a new phone.
He had to reconcile with the fact that his car broke down.
They had to reconcile with the reality of living on a tight budget.
He tried to reconcile his colleague to the changes in the project plan.
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