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单词 reconciliation
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Definition of reconciliation in English:

reconciliation

noun ˌrɛk(ə)nsɪlɪˈeɪʃ(ə)nˌrɛkənˌsɪliˈeɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1The restoration of friendly relations.

    his reconciliation with your uncle
    count noun the earl was seeking a reconciliation with his wife
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Without resurrection, there can never be any final reconciliation.
    • Joan has been estranged from Christopher for more then 20 years, despite repeated efforts at a reconciliation.
    • The reconciliation of which Paul speaks is possible only through the action of God in Christ Jesus.
    • It is not uncommon for strategists of reconciliation to mobilise the notion of sharing.
    • I was convinced then that the Vietnam War Memorial is a great place for reconciliation.
    • However, the dialogue is more than a moment of reconciliation.
    • Fifth, implicit reconciliation can come about through the help of a third party.
    • The scholastics developed the theological base for this form of private reconciliation.
    • Practical reconciliation has become the accepted Aboriginal policy.
    • Rio Tinto chairman, Robert Wilson, spoke of "reconciliation" with Union employees.
    • Government efforts at facilitating reconciliation have been half-hearted at best.
    • Indeed, some wonder whether a reconciliation is possible that would combine the best of both worlds.
    • Officials seem to believe that once the refugees have gone home reconciliation has been completed.
    • Chen said the summit's message was that reconciliation must be on the basis of goodwill on both sides.
    • I considered it about the right time to bring about a proper reconciliation.
    • We expect Japan will have a reciprocal attitude toward Roh's forward-looking gestures for reconciliation.
    • I urged them to work together for reconciliation.
    • The visit, the latest surprise by the maverick prelate, could lead to a last-minute personal reconciliation with the Vatican.
    • I find it hard to phantom him being opposed to the idea of national reconciliation.
    • Hsieh said public opinion polls showed that over 70 percent supported reconciliation between political parties.
    Synonyms
    reuniting, reunion, bringing (back) together (again), conciliation, reconcilement
    pacification, appeasement, placating, propitiation, mollification
    resolution, settlement, rectification
    settling, resolving, mending, remedying
    restoration of friendly relations, restoration of harmony, agreement, compromise, understanding, peace, an end to hostilities, amity, concord
    French rapprochement, détente
    informal fence-mending
    harmonizing, harmonization, synthesis, squaring, adjustment, balancing
    rare syncretization
  • 2The action of making one view or belief compatible with another.

    any possibility of reconciliation between such clearly opposed positions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The process of reconciliation of the high-tech vs. low-tech paradox was spectacularly demonstrated by a New York Times report about the Al Qaeda's regrouping efforts using the Internet.
  • 3The action of making financial accounts consistent; harmonization.

    the reconciliation process should be consistent with the business strategy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Around February 28, 2000, Mr. Vucenovic delivered an expense and realty tax reconciliation statement for the year 1999 to the tenants.
    • Some companies use pre-assignment estimates, accrual, and quarterly reconciliation processes in an effort to get closer to tracking and managing the total costs.
    • Fennell also referred to the council's bank overdraft position as was stated in annexure B of its bank reconciliation report on April 30.
 
 

Definition of reconciliation in US English:

reconciliation

nounˌrekənˌsilēˈāSH(ə)nˌrɛkənˌsɪliˈeɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1The restoration of friendly relations.

    his reconciliation with your uncle
    the colonel was seeking a reconciliation with his wife
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Indeed, some wonder whether a reconciliation is possible that would combine the best of both worlds.
    • The visit, the latest surprise by the maverick prelate, could lead to a last-minute personal reconciliation with the Vatican.
    • Rio Tinto chairman, Robert Wilson, spoke of "reconciliation" with Union employees.
    • It is not uncommon for strategists of reconciliation to mobilise the notion of sharing.
    • Joan has been estranged from Christopher for more then 20 years, despite repeated efforts at a reconciliation.
    • Officials seem to believe that once the refugees have gone home reconciliation has been completed.
    • The reconciliation of which Paul speaks is possible only through the action of God in Christ Jesus.
    • The scholastics developed the theological base for this form of private reconciliation.
    • I urged them to work together for reconciliation.
    • Government efforts at facilitating reconciliation have been half-hearted at best.
    • I find it hard to phantom him being opposed to the idea of national reconciliation.
    • Practical reconciliation has become the accepted Aboriginal policy.
    • Hsieh said public opinion polls showed that over 70 percent supported reconciliation between political parties.
    • However, the dialogue is more than a moment of reconciliation.
    • Chen said the summit's message was that reconciliation must be on the basis of goodwill on both sides.
    • I considered it about the right time to bring about a proper reconciliation.
    • Without resurrection, there can never be any final reconciliation.
    • Fifth, implicit reconciliation can come about through the help of a third party.
    • I was convinced then that the Vietnam War Memorial is a great place for reconciliation.
    • We expect Japan will have a reciprocal attitude toward Roh's forward-looking gestures for reconciliation.
    Synonyms
    reuniting, reunion, bringing together (again), bringing back together again, conciliation, reconcilement
    resolution, settlement, rectification
    restoration of friendly relations, restoration of harmony, agreement, compromise, understanding, peace, an end to hostilities, amity, concord
    harmonizing, harmonization, synthesis, squaring, adjustment, balancing
  • 2The action of making one view or belief compatible with another.

    he aims to bring about a reconciliation between art and technology
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The process of reconciliation of the high-tech vs. low-tech paradox was spectacularly demonstrated by a New York Times report about the Al Qaeda's regrouping efforts using the Internet.
  • 3The action of making financial accounts consistent; harmonization.

    the reconciliation process should be consistent with the business strategy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some companies use pre-assignment estimates, accrual, and quarterly reconciliation processes in an effort to get closer to tracking and managing the total costs.
    • Around February 28, 2000, Mr. Vucenovic delivered an expense and realty tax reconciliation statement for the year 1999 to the tenants.
    • Fennell also referred to the council's bank overdraft position as was stated in annexure B of its bank reconciliation report on April 30.
 
 
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