Synonyms for re-conciliations
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : rek-uh n-sil-ee-ey-shuh n |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌrɛk ənˌsɪl iˈeɪ ʃən |
Top 10 synonyms for re-conciliations
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- abatement
- acceding
- accession
- accommodation
- accordance
- acknowledging
- adaptation
- adjudication
- adjudicature
- administration
- affiliation
- affinity
- agreement
- alleviation
- alliance
- allotment
- amends
- amity
- apportionment
- approving
- armistice
- assembly
- assenting
- assuagement
- authorizing
- bargain
- bargaining
- benefit
- blunting
- bond
- break
- breather
- cartel
- cessation
- charter
- classification
- codification
- compact
- compatibility
- compliance
- complying
- composition
- concert
- conciliation
- concord
- concordance
- concordat
- concurrence
- concurring
- conformity
- congruence
- congruity
- consistency
- control
- convention
- coordination
- cordiality
- correspondence
- covenant
- de-escalation
- deal
- declaration
- détente
- determination
- direction
- easing
- end
- endorsing
- entente
- fifty-fifty deal
- finding
- fitting
- friendliness
- friendship
- get-together
- good vibes
- good vibrations
- governance
- governing
- government
- grant
- granting
- guidance
- halt
- handling
- harmonization
- harmony
- homecoming
- intercession
- intermission
- interposition
- interval
- intervention
- judgment
- league
- lessening
- letup
- love
- lull
- lulling
- making up
- management
- mediation
- mitigation
- moderation
- modification
- modulation
- mollification
- moratorium
- negotiation
- neutrality
- okay
- olive branch
- opinion
- order
- outcome
- pacification
- pacifism
- pact
- pause
- pay
- peace
- peace offering
- placation
- prearrangement
- preference
- propitiation
- quelling
- quenching
- quieting
- rapport
- rapprochement
- ratifying
- reconcilement
- reconciliation
- regimentation
- reimbursement
- remuneration
- reorganization
- reparation
- reprieve
- resolution
- respite
- rest
- restoration
- result
- reunion
- reuniting
- ruling
- sanction
- selection
- sentence
- settlement
- share
- showdown
- similarity
- softening
- solace
- soothing
- stake
- standardization
- stay
- stipulation
- suitableness
- superintendence
- supervision
- suspension
- sympathy
- systematization
- temporary peace
- terms
- the call
- the nod
- tranquilization
- treaty
- truce
- tuning
- unanimity
- understanding
- union
- unison
- unity
- verdict
- verification
- verifying
- white flag
- wind-down
Définition of re-conciliations
Origin :- mid-14c., from Old French reconciliacion (14c.) and directly from Latin reconciliationem (nominative reconciliatio) "a re-establishing, a reconciling," noun of action from past participle stem of reconciliare (see reconcile).
- As in mediation : noun attempt to bring to agreement
- As in peace : noun harmony, agreement
- As in rapprochement : noun restoration of harmony
- As in regulation : noun managing, organizing
- As in reunion : noun social gathering
- As in treaty : noun agreement, contract
- As in truce : noun peaceful solution
- As in accommodation : noun adjustment for different situation, circumstances
- As in accord : noun agreement, mutual understanding (often written)
- As in reconciliation : noun conciliation
- As in adjustment : noun financial retribution, payment of claim
- As in decision : noun conclusion; resolution reached
- As in agreement : noun concurrence
- As in appeasement : noun satisfaction; pacification
Antonyms for re-conciliations
- aggravation
- agitation
- aloofness
- annoyance
- antagonism
- argument
- beginning
- cause
- contention
- continuation
- deferment
- deferral
- delay
- denial
- deregulation
- difference
- disagreement
- discord
- disharmony
- dislike
- disorganization
- dissension
- dissent
- dissimilarity
- distress
- disunity
- divorce
- fight
- fighting
- frustration
- go
- hate
- hatred
- hostility
- incompatibility
- indecision
- indefiniteness
- indetermination
- irritation
- lawlessness
- mismanagement
- misunderstanding
- nonconformity
- opposition
- persistence
- postponement
- procrastination
- provocation
- refusal
- resistance
- separation
- source
- start
- trouble
- upset
- war
- wavering
- whole
- worry
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