Reconciliar in english

Reconcile

pronunciation: rekənsaɪl part of speech: verb
In gestures

reconciliarse = get back together ; make up. 

Example: I think the reason most people here are thinking that Rose and Nat might get back together is because their break up seemed to come out of left field.Example: Martin and Ruthie are back to being bestfriends after they made up over spring break.

reconciliar (con) = reconcile (with). 

Example: The Catch 22 aspect of this attempt by the authors of the AACR to reconcile the needs of research and nonresearch libraries is that our central cataloging agency does not provide dual cataloging copy.

more:

» continuar sin reconciliarse sonremain + unreconciled to .

Example: Clinton diehards remain unreconciled to Obama.

» reconciliarseget back togethermake up .

Example: I think the reason most people here are thinking that Rose and Nat might get back together is because their break up seemed to come out of left field.

Example: Martin and Ruthie are back to being bestfriends after they made up over spring break.

» reconciliarse conmake up to .

Example: He had affronted every man who had tried to make up to him, although not quite offensively enough to require bloodshed.

» seguir sin reconciliarse conremain + unreconciled to .

Example: Clinton diehards remain unreconciled to Obama.

» sin haberse reconciliado conunreconciled to .

Example: There was another thing which wrung her heart, and she could not speak of it without new floods of tears: her boy had died unreconciled to the Church.

» sin reconciliarse conunreconciled to .

Example: There was another thing which wrung her heart, and she could not speak of it without new floods of tears: her boy had died unreconciled to the Church.

Reconciliar synonyms

accommodate in spanish: acomodar, pronunciation: əkɑmədeɪt part of speech: verb settle in spanish: resolver, pronunciation: setəl part of speech: verb submit in spanish: enviar, pronunciation: səbmɪt part of speech: verb resign in spanish: Renunciar, pronunciation: rɪzaɪn part of speech: verb make up in spanish: maquillaje, pronunciation: meɪkʌp part of speech: verb conciliate in spanish: conciliar, pronunciation: kənsɪlieɪt part of speech: verb harmonize in spanish: armonizar, pronunciation: hɑrmənaɪz part of speech: verb patch up in spanish: remendar, pronunciation: pætʃʌp part of speech: verb
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