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Example sentences for "conciliated"

Lexicographically close words:
concierge; concierges; concile; conciliar; conciliate; conciliates; conciliating; conciliation; conciliator; conciliatory
  1. One Minister whom Lord Randolph thought he had conciliated the day before, pronounced absolutely against it.

  2. It was here Menenius Agrippa conciliated them by reciting the famous fable of "The Belly and the Members.

  3. Although the only nobleman ever sent over as Governor of Massachusetts, more than all others, he conciliated the general good will.

  4. The fourth Section conciliated his assent to the document.

  5. It is incredible how great was his abhorrence of his countrymen the Spaniards, whom he had ever considered as enemies; he was neither to be conciliated by gifts nor caresses.

  6. He had a very gentle disposition, by which he conciliated all hearts; his person was handsome, and his body large and vigorous, so that it was easy to infer how great a soul inhabited it.

  7. Barreda pursued the Abipones and Mocobios, who continued hostile, with the rigour of arms, as he had conciliated the peaceful Vilelas by gentle measures.

  8. In the next century, however, the Abipones, grown more contumacious, would neither be conciliated by gifts, nor subdued by arms.

  9. Can you find any excuse for them in the nature of the human mind, everywhere maddened by injury and conciliated by kindness?

  10. He amused and conciliated the soldiers with magnificent parades, intimating that the Tartars, alarmed by his vast preparations, had not dared to advance against him.

  11. Cambyses at first conciliated the Egyptians and respected their religion; but, perhaps after the failure of his expedition into Ethiopia, he entirely changed his policy, and his memory was generally execrated.

  12. He conciliated the natives by paying honors to their gods.

  13. Even before the Civil War, the labor vote had become a factor that could not be ignored, and both old parties consistently conciliated it by many references.

  14. Even radical Democrats from the West, who would have otherwise demanded further reductions, were conciliated by the provision for a tax on all incomes over $4000.

  15. Berrio seems to have borne his fate with good temper, and conciliated the good will of Raleigh; so that, when the expedition returned to the mouth of the river, he was set at liberty, and collected his little colony again.

  16. It is a striking proof of the address of this queen, that she conciliated the affection of all the three children of the king, letters from each of whom have been preserved addressed to her after the death of their father.

  17. He had conciliated Russia by taking sides with her against the Poles in spite of the attitude of London, Paris, and Vienna.

  18. But this answer had not conciliated her, especially the very pointed tone with which he had called her father Mr. Chattaway.

  19. The sum named conciliated the ear of Mr. Apperley, otherwise he had not listened with any favour to the plan.

  20. And the esteem which she thus conciliated was at this time not destitute of real importance, since the conduct of the other members of the royal family excited very different feelings.

  21. This bold proceeding, while it conciliated the good-will of the people, severed, at once, all relations with the viceroy.

  22. In this he differed from his brother Francis, whose plausible manners smoothed away difficulties, and conciliated confidence and cooperation in his enterprises.

  23. Armenia had now been a province of Persia for the space of twenty-six (or perhaps forty-six) years; but it had in no degree been conciliated or united with the rest of the empire.

  24. Unless Bahram could be conciliated or defeated, the young king could not hope to maintain himself in power, or feel that he had any firm grasp of the sceptre.

  25. That difficulty arose from the fact that the Hindu population, never conciliated by the families which had preceded his own, were hostile to the invader.

  26. No one can suppose that his successor, Jahangir, had he followed Humayun, could have conciliated and welded together the divided territories he would have inherited or conquered.

  27. As Mr. James proceeded with his survey, he found a host of opponents springing up in all directions, some of whom he conciliated by deviations, but others refused to be conciliated on any terms.

  28. This Caesar, then, as soon as he had conciliated the soldiers and enslaved the senate, turned himself to avenging his father's murder.


  29. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conciliated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.