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词汇 conciliate
释义 conciliate
verb[ I or T ]
uk /kənˈsɪl.i.eɪt/ us /kənˈsɪl.i.eɪt/
to end a disagreement or someone's anger by acting in a friendly way or slightly changing your opinions, or to satisfy someone who disagrees with you by acting in this way: 安抚;抚慰;调停;和解
An independent adviser has been brought in to conciliate between the two sides involved in the conflict.一位独立顾问被请来在冲突双方之间作调解。
These changes have been made in an attempt to conciliate critics of the plan.作出这些变动是为了安抚该计划的批评者们。
Synonym
placate
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Examples of conciliate


conciliate
Where the moderates coaxed, appeased and conciliated, the radicals preferred to cajole, to threaten and to force.
Focusing on this 'negativity of movement' is crucial to recognise the translocal limitations of many of the discourses dancers confront and conciliate in their dance.
However, it has not always been possible to conciliate the two.
They went their own way; they did not try to please, or even to conciliate; they would not take advice.
The authors have succeeded in conciliating both pragmatic and theoretical views.
Rather, they ask the legal system for protection, separation and/or alimony at a moment when there is nothing left to conciliate.
However, once these mediations fail to reach an acceptable, non-violent reconciliation, people do not appeal to the judicial system to conciliate further.
It can be seen that this control formulation can be conciliated with the path planning method presented in this work.
On the other hand, it was claimed that the administration was at times overanxious to conciliate conservatives.
Every serious soul feels itself to be inwardly divided; it would fain conciliate its most generous aspirations, the two last motives for living and acting that still remain to it.
We have to strike the right balance between our firmness to defend and our readiness to negotiate and to conciliate.
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It is wholly alien for us to negotiate in any way or conciliate about our own basic values.
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It is of no use talking about conciliation unless they are prepared to conciliate.
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The position is still difficult, but the labour officer is attempting to conciliate the parties.
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How does one conciliate the person who does not want conciliation?
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