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Example sentences for "reconciliation"

Lexicographically close words:
reconciled; reconcilement; reconciler; reconcilers; reconciles; reconciliations; reconciling; recondite; reconduct; reconducted
  1. The new NATO force will allow reconstruction and reconciliation to accelerate.

  2. They were given to the people to be rifled, that, having been polluted as it were by participation in the royal plunder, they might lose forever all hopes of reconciliation with the Tarquins.

  3. Reconciliation between the King and the Princess of Denmark.

  4. The regent of France and the king of Spain had now compromised all differences; and their reconciliation was cemented by a double marriage between Philip's sons and the regent's daughters.

  5. Oxford advised moderate measures, and is said to have made advances towards a reconciliation with the leaders of the whig party.

  6. As to the French troops, they shall remain in the rest of the duchies of Bremen and Verden, till the definitive reconciliation of the two sovereigns.

  7. These friendships, bringing him in contact with the pride of human form, and staining his thoughts with its bloom, perfected his reconciliation with the spirit of Greek sculpture.

  8. It is so with this very question of the reconciliation of the religion of antiquity with the religion of Christ.

  9. It remained for a later age to conceive the true method of effecting a scientific reconciliation of Christian sentiment with the imagery, the legends, the theories about the world, of pagan poetry and philosophy.

  10. The interpretation of the reconciliation of the future will be superior in every point to any of the interpretations of the past.

  11. By John Summerfield Irving, Edward, Preparation for Consulting the Oracles of God Jefferson, Charles Edward, The Reconciliation Jesus of Nazareth, A Day in the Life of.

  12. Is any man so weak as now to hope for reconciliation with England, which shall leave either safety to the country and its liberties, or safety to his own life and his own honor?

  13. Rush, of Philadelphia, a reconciliation was fully established between them.

  14. All reconciliation scenes should be without spectators.

  15. It is in the kindred of the human reason with the Divine, the Reason of the world, that we must seek the reconciliation of two apparently opposite points of view.

  16. This reconciliation of the two deities is a favourite subject.

  17. We know Domitian only from the narrative of men steeped in senatorial traditions and prejudices,(309) and, some of them, intoxicated by the vision of a reconciliation of the principate with the republican ideals.

  18. Mithra's mysterious reconciliation with the Sun is figured in other groups.

  19. The late hostile nations shook hands, our vessels sailed in safety, and by sea and land reconciliation succeeded to hostility.

  20. The general and necessary effects of peace, are the reconciliation of enemies and the cessation of hostilities; it restores the two nations to their natural state.

  21. Perhaps the most remarkable service to the philosophy of Biology rendered by Mr. Darwin is the reconciliation of Teleology and Morphology, and the explanation of the facts of both which his view offers.

  22. Geraldine's romantic heart was set on the reconciliation of the two long estranged lovers; so she sent the message at once, and Mr. Clemens came to the box at the end of the first act.

  23. Now that two weeks had passed, she supposed they were married and happy, and some day there might be a reconciliation between the mother and daughter and the son-in-law who had so cleverly stolen his bride.

  24. It was the first night of a sentimental play in an Early English setting; the crisis long deferred was just coming, the heroine and hero were on the point of reconciliation and the long embrace, the audience had lumps in their throats.

  25. Christianity, reduced to its original simplicity, is the reconciliation of the sinner with God, by means of the certainty that God loves in spite of everything, and that he chastises because he loves.

  26. I never knew before that money would do so much good," observed the child, referring to the apparent reconciliation of her parents.

  27. Know, once for all, that such a reconciliation as you would desire never can or shall take place.

  28. Jeffreys accepted this characteristic tender of reconciliation with a thankful smile.

  29. I have important business to be attended to at once; we will discuss your reconciliation another time.

  30. It is certain that after a separation of nine years from his brother he was not merely desirous but eager for a perfect reconciliation and a closer union.

  31. The recent reconciliation of the Walloon provinces and its shameful infraction by Parma in the immediate recal of large masses of Spanish and Italian troops, showed too plainly the value of all solemn stipulations with his Catholic Majesty.

  32. Reconciliation with the King of Spain was impossible.

  33. There remained, therefore, only the second, and they must effect an honorable reconciliation with Anjou.

  34. A finale of reconciliation such as that of the -Bacchides-, where the swindling sons and the swindled fathers by way of a good winding up all go to carouse together in the brothel, presents a corruption of morals thoroughly worthy of Kotzebue.

  35. We have to seek from day to day, all the means immediately possible, we must think of nothing else in practical life except the amelioration of habits and the reconciliation of interests.

  36. The reconciliation which took place in 1514 between Louis XII and Henry VIII, and the marriage which followed between the French king and the English king's sister, Mary, were therefore a great disappointment to Margaret.

  37. These excesses and the increasing danger of the situation brought about a reconciliation between Orange and the Belgian nobles, and once more the dream of a common country came within reach of realization.

  38. After three days, Prince Frederick was obliged to leave the town, leaving 2,500 dead behind him; but the losses on the Belgian side had also been heavy, and all reconciliation had become impossible.

  39. His wife, Isabella of Portugal, a granddaughter of John of Gaunt, used her influence to bring about a reconciliation and the resumption of trade relations.

  40. This brought about a reconciliation with Maximilian, who had at last succeeded in enlisting his son's support.

  41. His earlier Pantheism gave way to Rationalism and Unitarianism, and he arrived by way of the German transcendental philosophers to his ultimate reconciliation with the doctrines of Christianity.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reconciliation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acceptance; accommodation; accord; accordance; acquiescence; adaptation; adjustment; agreement; assimilation; comfort; compliance; composure; conformation; congruity; consistency; content; coordination; correspondence; decision; ease; flexibility; fulfillment; happiness; harmonization; harmony; integration; keeping; line; obedience; observance; orthodoxy; rapprochement; reconciliation; regulation; resignation; reunion; satisfaction; settlement; squaring; strictness; timing; traditionalism; treaty; truce; understanding; uniformity