Definition of reconcilable in English:
reconcilable
adjective ˈrɛk(ə)nsʌɪləblˌrɛk(ə)nˈsʌɪləblˌrɛkənˈsaɪləb(ə)l
Capable of being reconciled; compatible.
the two propositions are hardly reconcilable
the theory was quite reconcilable with industrialization
Example sentencesExamples
- But such trust is scarcely reconcilable with Kant's soberly realistic description of the politics of his own time.
- Looked on from this angle, European politicians' perception that the two values are reconcilable is surprising.
- He has resigned because he no longer believes that the strategy of our party is reconcilable with his republican beliefs.
- As the negotiations begin, it is still not clear whether Kiley's interests and those of the bidders are, in fact, reconcilable.
- That principle is simply not reconcilable with the principles of our republic.
- Unfortunately, that requirement isn't fully reconcilable with other vital interests.
Synonyms
compatible, consistent, congruous, congruent, consonant
Definition of reconcilable in US English:
reconcilable
adjectiveˌrɛkənˈsaɪləb(ə)lˌrekənˈsīləb(ə)l
Capable of being reconciled; compatible.
the two propositions are hardly reconcilable
the theory was quite reconcilable with industrialization
Example sentencesExamples
- He has resigned because he no longer believes that the strategy of our party is reconcilable with his republican beliefs.
- That principle is simply not reconcilable with the principles of our republic.
- Unfortunately, that requirement isn't fully reconcilable with other vital interests.
- Looked on from this angle, European politicians' perception that the two values are reconcilable is surprising.
- But such trust is scarcely reconcilable with Kant's soberly realistic description of the politics of his own time.
- As the negotiations begin, it is still not clear whether Kiley's interests and those of the bidders are, in fact, reconcilable.
Synonyms
compatible, consistent, congruous, congruent, consonant