slovo | definícia |
conciliation (mass) | conciliation
- vyrovnanie |
conciliation (encz) | conciliation,smíření n: PetrV |
conciliation (encz) | conciliation,usmíření n: PetrV |
conciliation (encz) | conciliation,vyrovnání n: PetrV |
Conciliation (gcide) | Conciliation \Con*cil`i*a"tion\, n. [L. conciliatio.]
The act or process of conciliating; the state of being
conciliated.
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The house has gone further; it has declared
conciliation admissible previous to any submission on
the part of America. --Burke.
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conciliation (wn) | conciliation
n 1: the state of manifesting goodwill and cooperation after
being reconciled; "there was a brief period of conciliation
but the fighting soon resumed"
2: any of various forms of mediation whereby disputes may be
settled short of arbitration
3: the act of placating and overcoming distrust and animosity
[syn: placation, conciliation, propitiation] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
conciliation (mass) | conciliation
- vyrovnanie |
reconciliation (mass) | reconciliation
- urovnanie, zmier, zmierenie |
conciliation (encz) | conciliation,smíření n: PetrVconciliation,usmíření n: PetrVconciliation,vyrovnání n: PetrV |
reconciliation (encz) | reconciliation,odsouhlasení n: Zdeněk Brožreconciliation,rekonciliace n: kontrola dat Dan Ditrichreconciliation,sladění n: Zdeněk Brožreconciliation,smír n: Zdeněk Brožreconciliation,smíření n: Zdeněk Brožreconciliation,srovnání n: Zdeněk Brožreconciliation,urovnání n: RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
reconciliation account (encz) | reconciliation account, |
reconciliation statement (encz) | reconciliation statement,prohlášení o smíření (urovnání) [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
reconciliation table (encz) | reconciliation table, |
Irreconciliation (gcide) | Irreconciliation \Ir*rec`on*cil`i*a"tion\, n.
Lack of reconciliation; disagreement.
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Reconciliation (gcide) | Reconciliation \Rec`on*cil`i*a"tion\ (-s?l`?*?"sh?n), n. [F.
r['e]conciliation, L. reconciliatio.]
1. The act of reconciling, or the state of being reconciled;
reconcilenment; restoration to harmony; renewal of
friendship.
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Reconciliation and friendship with God really form
the basis of all rational and true enjoyment. --S.
Miller.
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2. Reduction to congruence or consistency; removal of
inconsistency; harmony.
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A clear and easy reconciliation of those seeming
inconsistencies of Scripture. --D. Rogers.
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Syn: Reconcilement; reunion; pacification; appeasement;
propitiation; atonement; expiation.
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conciliation (wn) | conciliation
n 1: the state of manifesting goodwill and cooperation after
being reconciled; "there was a brief period of conciliation
but the fighting soon resumed"
2: any of various forms of mediation whereby disputes may be
settled short of arbitration
3: the act of placating and overcoming distrust and animosity
[syn: placation, conciliation, propitiation] |
reconciliation (wn) | reconciliation
n 1: the reestablishing of cordial relations [syn:
reconciliation, rapprochement]
2: getting two things to correspond; "the reconciliation of his
checkbook and the bank statement" [syn: reconciliation,
balancing] |
reconciliation (devil) | RECONCILIATION, n. A suspension of hostilities. An armed truce for
the purpose of digging up the dead.
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RECONCILIATION (bouvier) | RECONCILIATION, contracts. The act of bringing persons to agree together,
who before, had had some difference.
2. A renewal of cohabitation between husband and wife is proof of
reconciliation, and such reconciliation destroys the effect of a deed of
separation. 4 Eccl. R. 238.
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