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conciliate
conciliate, v. (kənˈsɪlɪeɪt) [f. L. conciliāt-, ppl. stem of conciliāre to combine, unite physically or in thought or feeling, to make friendly or agreeable, to recommend, to cause to meet, to procure, acquire, produce; f. concilium convocation, council. (The senses having been already developed in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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conciliate
conciliate/kənˈsɪlɪeɪt; kən`sɪlɪˌet/ v1 [Tn] make (sb) less angry or more friendly (esp by being pleasant or making some concessions) 使(某人)息怒或友好(尤指经抚慰或让步); 安抚; 抚慰; 劝慰 conciliate outraged customers 劝慰盛怒的顾客.2 [I, Ipr, Tn]~ (between sb and sb) bring (people who are disagreeing) into agreement 使(有分歧的人)意... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Polemon (son of Andromenes)
To conciliate the favour of the regent, he ineffectually tried to prevent Arrhidaeus from transporting the body of the deceased monarch to Egypt. wikipedia.org
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Muhammad ibn Nafi
Muhammad was appointed to Sana'a by the caliph al-Ma'mun (r. 813–833) in an attempt to conciliate the Yemenis, who had become disorderly under the previous wikipedia.org
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conciliative
conciliative, a. (kənˈsɪlɪətɪv) [f. L. conciliāt- ppl. stem of conciliāre to conciliate + -ive.] Tending to conciliate; conciliatory.1817 Southey Lett. (1856) III. 62 A conciliative and persuasive tone. 1825 Coleridge Aids Refl. (1848) I. 270 With a conciliative show of coincidence. 1865 Carlyle Fre... Oxford English Dictionary
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Autoleon
The oracle advised him to conciliate the shade of Ajax by offering sacrifices to him in the island of Leuce. wikipedia.org
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conciliatory
conciliatory, a. (and n.) (kənˈsɪlɪətərɪ) [ad. L. type *conciliātōri-us, f. conciliātor: see conciliator and -ory. In mod.F. conciliatoire.] Tending or calculated to conciliate; showing a spirit of conciliation.1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. 366 An Epistle called Conciliatorie, wherein he craveth acqua... Oxford English Dictionary
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Al-Fadl ibn Yahya
He fell out with Harun over his attempts to conciliate the Alids, however, and shared in his family's sudden fall from power in 803. wikipedia.org
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consiliate
consiliate obs. f. conciliate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Maslama
meaning "peace, safety and security from every calamity, disease, evil, misfortune, ordeal, pestilence, damage, harm, disaster, injury, affliction", "conciliate , re-conciliate, peacemaking, compromise", "guiltless, ingenuous, innocent, naive, simple", "compliant, flexible, obedient, god-fearing, submissive (pious wikipedia.org
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conciliator
conciliator (kənˈsɪlɪeɪtə(r)) [a. L. conciliātor, agent-n. from conciliāre to conciliate: see -or. Cf. F. conciliateur (16th c. in Littré).] One who or that which conciliates; esp. one who leads opposed parties to be friendly to each other; a peacemaker, arbitrator.c 1575 Fulke Confut. Doct. Purgato... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cossus Cornelius Lentulus (consul 60)
Judith Ginsburg argues his appointment as Nero's colleague was part of a policy to conciliate favor with hostile factions of the Senate, especially members wikipedia.org
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Brachyllas
together with the rest of his countrymen who had on that occasion fallen into Roman hands, he was sent home in safety by Flamininus, who wished thus to conciliate wikipedia.org
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concile
▪ I. † conˈcile, v. Obs. Also 4 consile, 6 conceill, -ciele, 7 conceale. [ad. F. concilier or L. conciliāre: see conciliate.] 1. trans. To make to agree; to reconcile.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. viii. xxxiii. (Tollem. MS.), Also by vertu of hem [stars] elementis þat ben contrary eche to oþir ben con... Oxford English Dictionary
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Second Ricasoli government
Upon the departure of the French troops from Rome at the end of 1866 he again attempted to conciliate the Vatican with a convention, in virtue of which wikipedia.org
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