Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Journey Defined

rec·on·cile
ˈrekənˌsīl/
verb
verb: reconcile; 3rd person present: reconciles; past tense: reconciled; past participle:reconciled; gerund or present participle: reconciling
  1. restore friendly relations between.
    "she wanted to be reconciled with her father"
    synonyms:settle one's differences, make (one's) peace, make up, kiss and make up,bury the hatchet, declare a truce
    "her divorced parents have reconciled"
    antonyms:quarrel
    • cause to coexist in harmony; make or show to be compatible.
      "a landscape in which inner and outer vision were reconciled"
      synonyms:make compatible, harmonizesquare, make congruent, balance;
      "he is trying to reconcile his religious beliefs with his career"
    • make (one account) consistent with another, especially by allowing for transactions begun but not yet completed.
      "it is not necessary to reconcile the cost accounts to the financial accounts"
    • settle (a disagreement).
      "advice on how to reconcile the conflict"
      synonyms:reunite, bring (back) together (again), restore friendly relations between,make peace between; More
      antonyms:estrangealienate
    • make someone accept (a disagreeable or unwelcome thing).
      "he could not reconcile himself to the thought of his mother stocking shelves"
      synonyms:accept, come to accept, resign oneself to, come to terms with, learn to live with, get used to
      "they had to reconcile themselves to drastic losses"
    • https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C1OPRA_enUS533US533&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=reconcile

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