Conciliable: meaning, definitions and examples

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conciliable

 

[ kənˈsɪl.i.ə.bəl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

disagreement resolution

Conciliable refers to the ability of two or more parties to come to an agreement or find common ground, especially after a disagreement. It indicates that differences can be resolved through compromise and negotiation.

Synonyms

adjustable, compatible, reconcilable, settleable

Examples of usage

  • The two parties found conciliable terms during the negotiations.
  • Despite their differences, they maintained a conciliable attitude.
  • The issues at hand were conciliable with some open dialogue.
  • Her approach was conciliable, aiming for peace and understanding.

Translations

Translations of the word "conciliable" in other languages:

🇵🇹 conciliável

🇮🇳 समझौता किया जा सकता है

🇩🇪 vereinbar

🇮🇩 dapat didamaikan

🇺🇦 помирний

🇵🇱 godny pojednania

🇯🇵 調和可能な

🇫🇷 conciliable

🇪🇸 conciliable

🇹🇷 uzlaşılabilir

🇰🇷 화해할 수 있는

🇸🇦 قابل للتصالح

🇨🇿 smířitelný

🇸🇰 zmieriteľný

🇨🇳 可调和的

🇸🇮 spravljiv

🇮🇸 sáttfærilegt

🇰🇿 татуласуға болатын

🇬🇪 შეთანხმებადი

🇦🇿 uzlaşa bilən

🇲🇽 conciliable

Etymology

The term 'conciliable' is derived from the Latin word 'conciliabilis,' which implies the ability to come together or reconcile. The root 'conciliare' means 'to bring together' or 'to unite,' stemming from the prefix 'con-' meaning 'together' and 'cilium' meaning 'to call.' Throughout history, the concept of conciliability has been crucial in mediation and conflict resolution, showing the importance of finding common ground among differing parties. The word has evolved in usage from its early Latin origins, maintaining its essence of harmony and agreement but becoming more prevalent in modern discussions about diplomacy and interpersonal relationships.