Reconciliatory: meaning, definitions and examples
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reconciliatory
[ ˌrɛkənˈsaɪliəˌtɔːri ]
in diplomatic discussions
Intended to restore friendly relations; showing willingness to reconcile.
Synonyms
appeasing, conciliatory, pacifying, peacemaking
Examples of usage
- His reconciliatory tone helped ease tensions between the two countries.
- The leader's reconciliatory gestures were well received by the opposing party.
- The diplomat's reconciliatory approach paved the way for successful negotiations.
- The president's reconciliatory speech aimed to promote unity and understanding.
- The reconciliatory efforts resulted in a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Translations
Translations of the word "reconciliatory" in other languages:
🇵🇹 reconciliador
🇮🇳 समाधानकारी
🇩🇪 versöhnlich
🇮🇩 rekonsiliatif
🇺🇦 примирливий
🇵🇱 pojednawczy
🇯🇵 和解の
🇫🇷 réconciliateur
🇪🇸 conciliador
🇹🇷 uzlaştırıcı
🇰🇷 화해적인
🇸🇦 تصالحي
🇨🇿 smířlivý
🇸🇰 zmierlivý
🇨🇳 和解的
🇸🇮 spraven
🇮🇸 sáttfús
🇰🇿 татуластырушы
🇬🇪 შერიგების
🇦🇿 barışdırıcı
🇲🇽 conciliador
Word origin
The word 'reconciliatory' originates from the Latin word 'reconciliare', meaning 'to bring together again'. The concept of reconciliation has deep roots in human history, with the idea of restoring harmony and peace being a common theme in various cultures and religions. In modern usage, 'reconciliatory' is often associated with diplomatic efforts to resolve conflicts and mend relationships.
See also: reconciliation.