Other Word Forms of Reconciliation
Noun
Singular:
reconciliation
Plural:
reconciliations
Origin of Reconciliation
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Middle English reconsiliacion from Old French reconciliation from Latin reconciliātiō reconciliātiōn- from reconciliātus past participle of reconciliāre to reconcile reconcile
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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From Latin reconciliatio (“a re-establishing, reinstatement, restoration, renewal, a reconciling, reconciliation"), from reconciliare
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Reconciliation Sentence Examples
The reconciliation between monarch and people was assured.
It was he who effected a reconciliation between the king and the dauphin after the revolt of the latter.
A partial reconciliation was effected, but the princess soon afterwards retired from court.
In a later version, recognition and reconciliation take place.
This vacillation put an end to all hope of a reconciliation of parties in the island.
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