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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The teacher helped the students reconcile their conflicting interpretations of the story.
The company is working to reconcile their environmental goals with their business objectives.
It's important to reconcile your budget with your actual expenses.
The committee tried to reconcile the opposing viewpoints on the issue.
She had to reconcile her desire for a promotion with her loyalty to her current employer.
He had to reconcile his personal beliefs with his professional duties.
The therapist helped the couple reconcile their differences.
They had to reconcile their different opinions to reach a compromise.
The mediator helped the two sides reconcile their differences.
The couple is seeking counseling to reconcile their religious beliefs.
The committee must reconcile the budget with the available funds.
The team must reconcile their approach to the project with the client's expectations.
The countries signed a treaty to reconcile their long-standing dispute.
He had to reconcile with the thought of downsizing his business.
The customer service representative offered a discount to reconcile with the unhappy customer.
She had to reconcile her beliefs with her actions.
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