0 to cause (people) to become friendly again, eg after they have quarrelled -- forlike, forsone
Why won’t you be reconciled (with him)?
1 to bring (two or more different aims, points of view etc) into agreement -- forene, bringe i overensstemmelse
The unions want high wages and the bosses want high profits – it’s almost impossible to reconcile these two aims.
2 to (make someone) accept (a situation, fact etc) patiently -- forsone seg med
That was the price that had to be paid to reconcile the approach with the central institutional fact.
This proposal could reconcile the apparently discrepant findings that, in animals, the hippocampus participates in spatial memory, whereas in humans, it participates in declarative memory.
Also, the above mentioned recent results on generalized notions of metric spaces, which reconcile the order-theoretic with the metric-theoretic approach, are discussed.
They might be reconciled by specifying which types of media have what types of effects on which types of people.
This paper suggests a way of conceptually reconciling patient autonomy and fairness.
So the majority of works we presented in this article try to reconcile both requirements - automation and high-quality mappings - by adopting semi-automatic approaches.
Facial expressions, for example, can communicate fear or surprise; a movement of the hand can communicate affection or a desire to reconcile after conflict.
In that sense, there is no difficulty in reconciling non-naturalistic forms of evolutionary theory with religion.