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    rec·on·cil·a·ble
    /ˌrekənˈsīləb(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. capable of being reconciled; compatible: "the two propositions are hardly reconcilable"

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  2. Reconcilable definition: capable of being reconciled. . See examples of RECONCILABLE used in a sentence.

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  3. 4 days ago · Definitions of reconcilable. adjective. capable of being reconciled. “her way of thinking is reconcilable with mine”. synonyms: harmonizable. capable of being made harmonious or consistent. resolvable. capable of being settled or resolved.

  4. Learn the meaning, synonyms, and usage of the verb reconcile, which can mean to restore friendship, harmony, or consistency, or to accept something unpleasant. Reconcile is also an adjective that means capable of being reconciled.

  5. adjective. /ˌrekənˈsaɪləbl/ (formal) reconcilable (with something) if an idea or opinion is reconcilable with another, it is possible to have both of them together. The theory was not reconcilable with his religious beliefs. opposite irreconcilable (2) Definitions on the go.

  6. noun. reconcilably (ˌreconˈcilably) adverb. Word Frequency. reconcilable in American English. (ˈrekənˌsailəbəl, ˌrekənˈsailəbəl) adjective. capable of being reconciled. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. Modified entries © 2019 by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. Derived forms.

  7. to find a way in which two situations or beliefs that are opposed to each other can agree and exist together: It is sometimes difficult to reconcile science and religion. It's difficult to reconcile such different points of view. How can you reconcile your fur coat and/with your love of animals? be reconciled.

  8. Reconcilable means capable of or willing to be reconciled. Find the pronunciation, translation, and related words for reconcilable in English and other languages.