List of antonyms from "conception" to antonyms from "concours"


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Definition of the day : « conciliator »

  • As in judge : noun person who arbitrates
  • As in mediator : noun person who negotiates agreement
  • As in peacemaker : noun person who settles problem
  • As in referee : noun person who mediates, judges
  • As in jurisprudent : noun judge
  • As in diplomat : noun politician, consul
Example sentences :
  • The book referred to in it is his principal work, Conciliator differentiarum quæ inter philosophos et medicos versantur.
  • Extract from : « An Introduction to the Study of Browning » by Arthur Symons
  • The board is presided over by a trained government official, the regional chairman, who acts as a conciliator.
  • Extract from : « Under Four Administrations » by Oscar S. Straus
  • Here the referendum shows itself as the conciliator of nationalities.
  • Extract from : « Races and Immigrants in America » by John R. Commons
  • Is'nt that a frantic conciliation of differences, and one which might have done honor to Petrus d'Abano, the Conciliator, himself?
  • Extract from : « The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3 No 2, February 1863 » by Various
  • His great work was Conciliator Differentiarum, an attempt to reconcile physicians and philosophers.
  • Extract from : « A History of Science, Volume 2(of 5) » by Henry Smith Williams
  • As a conciliator, Longpre quieted them as well as he could and went to knock at Fortiers housedoor.
  • Extract from : « The Hero of the People » by Alexandre Dumas
  • We have adverted to the lofty moral and humanitarian significance of Jewish history in its role as conciliator.
  • Extract from : « Jewish History » by S. M. Dubnow
  • I took upon me the office of conciliator, which I had before discharged with success.
  • Extract from : « Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Complete » by Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne
  • The Archbishop was well fitted to act this part of a conciliator.
  • Extract from : « The English Church in the Eighteenth Century » by Charles J. Abbey and John H. Overton