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† iˈrreconcile, v. Obs. [ir-2.] trans. To render unreconciled; to make incompatible or antagonistic; to estrange.
1647Clarendon Hist. Reb. ii. §73 Which expression, how necessary..soever to reconcile the affections of the House..very much irreconciled him at Court. 1649Jer. Taylor Gt. Exemp. iii. Ad sect. xv. 161 As this object calls for our devotion..so it must needs irreconcile us to sin. 1670Clarendon Ess. Tracts (1727) 209 Nor can any aversion or malignity towards the object, irreconcile the eyes from looking upon it. |