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What is another word for reconciles?

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To make something into something else
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“Attempts were made to reconcile the policy with the goal of maximizing income in the Canadian economy.”
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To restore peaceful or harmonious relations between two or more parties
“They confronted larger questions of development policy and found themselves having to reconcile conflicts between a variety of social interests.”
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To adapt to, or bring into accord with, a given environment or standard
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“These arrangements being made, Napoleon endeavored to reconcile himself to his new mode of life.”
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To accept or resign oneself to something (unpleasant)
“I couldn't yet reconcile myself to the fact that I was married to a man who had never said he loved me.”
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To make, or show to be, compatible
“Educators at all levels need to reconcile rigor and creativity, and to treat them as compatible, coexisting dimensions of intelligence.”
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To resolve or settle a discrepancy or inconsistency
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“Slowing the projection speed seems to be the only way to reconcile the discrepancy between the musical score and the film at this time.”
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To adapt or design for a particular purpose or person
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To regulate the speed or amount of something given or administered
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To calm or bring peace to
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To act as a mediator between two parties
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To resolve, or work towards resolving an issue or conflict
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To find an answer to a (usually complex) intellectual puzzle or problem
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To make (a difference between two groups) smaller or less significant
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To be compatible or consistent with
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To exist contemporaneously or in the same area
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To bring back together, or come back together, after separation
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To make amends for an offense, crime or sin one has committed
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To explain a previously unknown phenomenon
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To tolerate, endure, or put up with (something)
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To accept or consent, especially by silence or by omitting to object
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To (attempt to) provide or serve as a satisfactory explanation for
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