Used in a Sentence

reconciled

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for reconciled.

Editorial note

That can be reconciled with locking their doors because they might trust the government more than their neighbors.

Examples16
Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

made compatible or consistent

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of reconciled gathered in one view.

adjective

made compatible or consistent

adjective

(followed by `to') no longer opposed

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for reconciled.

adjective

made compatible or consistent

adjective

(followed by `to') no longer opposed

Example sentences

1

That can be reconciled with locking their doors because they might trust the government more than their neighbors.

2

You want to minimize the number virtual nodes that need to be reconciled to actual DOM nodes.

3

Do you have any sense of how these people reconciled their understanding of antibiotic-resistant bacteria with their denial of evolution?

4

In each case, the sub counts can be computed independently and reconciled into a total count.

5

But at the interface the two levels of abstraction are reconciled and composition can occur.

6

He's pretty reconciled to never getting a shot at space unless it's as a civilian.

7

You could actually take two systems with clock skew and have them reach a single, reconciled view of the world, even after netsplits.

8

But these are reconciled each day against Security Position Reports generated at the end of the day, so your bits need to reconcile with trades.

9

The chat logs might not, but I'm sure the actions of the representative are logged somewhere and they could be reconciled.

10

The postscript on disowning Lisa was that he reconciled with Lisa in her teens, she lived with him and he paid for her studies at Harvard.

11

Probably related to buffers and however current_position is reconciled.

12

Reasonable proposal here: both of your POVs can trivially be reconciled as follows: developers are marked in some special way, such that they can trivially be separated from non-developers.

Quote examples

1

But looking it up now, it seems to have been resuscitated, albeit as a sort of "waiting period" for souls that hadn't fully reconciled with God.

2

Meditate on free will for a while with our friend Krishna and when you "know" that materialism can not be reconciled with free will, I'll let you know where you can send my porsche.

3

"Observed instances of eventual consistency", which as I understand it means, "the number of times that two (or maybe more) operations were able to succeeded which then had to be reconciled after the fact to get consistency between nodes."

4

'I am therefore of the opinion that you should command the Quran be collected.'" Abu Bakr continued, "I said to 'Umar, 'How can we embark on what the Prophet never did?' 'Umar replied that it was a good deed regardless, and he did not cease replying to my scruples until Allah reconciled me to the undertaking, and I became of the same mind as him.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use reconciled in a sentence?

That can be reconciled with locking their doors because they might trust the government more than their neighbors.

What does reconciled mean?

made compatible or consistent

What part of speech is reconciled?

reconciled is commonly used as adjective.