conciliated

[kənˈsɪliˌeɪtɪd]

conciliated Definition

to make someone less angry or more friendly, especially by being kind and pleasant or by giving them something.

Using conciliated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "conciliated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He tried to conciliate his ex-girlfriend by sending her flowers.

  • Example

    The company offered a discount to conciliate the unhappy customer.

  • Example

    The government is trying to conciliate the protesters by addressing their demands.

conciliated Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with conciliated

  • to accept or become resigned to something unpleasant or unwelcome

    Example

    After several failed attempts, he finally conciliated himself to the idea of retiring.

  • to reconcile or make peace with someone after a disagreement or conflict

    Example

    After a long period of estrangement, the two brothers finally conciliated with each other at their father's funeral.

  • to act as an intermediary or peacemaker between two conflicting parties

    Example

    The UN envoy was sent to conciliate between the warring factions and negotiate a ceasefire.

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Summary: conciliated in Brief

The verb 'conciliate' [kənˈsɪliˌeɪtɪd] means to make someone less angry or more friendly, often by being kind or giving something. Examples include sending flowers to an ex-girlfriend, offering a discount to an unhappy customer, or addressing protesters' demands. Phrases like 'conciliate oneself to something' denote acceptance of an unpleasant situation, while 'conciliate with someone' implies reconciliation after a conflict.