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reconcilable Definition

rec·on·cil·able (rek′ən sīlə bəl)

adjective

that can be reconciled

  • reconception
  • reconceptualize
reconcilable Related Forms
rec′·on·cil′·abil·ity noun rec′·on·cil·ably adverb
reconcilable Usage Examples

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  • not: It seems a most strange delusion and not reconcilable with our superstition that man is a reasoning being.
  • easily: The forms are now easier to complete; they mirror the monitoring forms and are more easily reconcilable to the annual accounts.
  • scarcely: But that view, it seems to the writer, is scarcely reconcilable with the facts.
  • perfectly: The possible dating of such a transition is perfectly reconcilable with ' Nennius ' dates.
  • hardly: But Terry Eagleton makes a remark on contemporary theory that is hardly reconcilable to what Jameson says here.