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1 conciliate
kkt. mendamaikan. to c. a dispute mendamaikan perselisihan.
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conciliate — ► VERB 1) make calm and content; placate. 2) mediate in a dispute. DERIVATIVES conciliation noun conciliator noun conciliatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin conciliare combine, gain , from concilium assembly … English terms dictionary
conciliate — conciliable /keuhn sil ee euh beuhl/, adj. conciliatingly, adv. conciliation, n. /keuhn sil ee ayt /, v., conciliated, conciliating. v.t. 1. to overcome the distrust or hostility of; placate; win over: to conciliate an angry competitor. 2. to win … Universalium
conciliate — verb 1) he tried to conciliate the peasantry Syn: appease, placate, pacify, mollify, assuage, soothe, humor, reconcile, win over, make peace with See note at pacify Ant … Thesaurus of popular words
conciliate — verb a) Make calm and content; placate. b) Mediate in a dispute … Wiktionary
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disceptare — index arbitrate (conciliate), discuss, dispute (debate), parley Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
conciliation — conciliate ► VERB 1) make calm and content; placate. 2) mediate in a dispute. DERIVATIVES conciliation noun conciliator noun conciliatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin conciliare combine, gain , from concilium assembly … English terms dictionary
conciliator — conciliate ► VERB 1) make calm and content; placate. 2) mediate in a dispute. DERIVATIVES conciliation noun conciliator noun conciliatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin conciliare combine, gain , from concilium assembly … English terms dictionary
conciliatory — conciliate ► VERB 1) make calm and content; placate. 2) mediate in a dispute. DERIVATIVES conciliation noun conciliator noun conciliatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin conciliare combine, gain , from concilium assembly … English terms dictionary
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