0 past simple and past participle of conciliate
1 to end a disagreement or someone's anger by acting in a friendly way or slightly changing your opinions, or to satisfy someone who disagrees with you by acting in this way:
It can be seen that this control formulation can be conciliated with the path planning method presented in this work.
But how is it possible to conciliate two parties who do not want to be conciliated and who have rival and contradictory ambitions?
An arrangement was then made as to the year which was to be the basis of their pension, and that largely conciliated the police.
That is a process which can be conciliated with the present grant system.
He has received a great number of deputations, and he has, it is stated, conciliated very great interests.
However, my officers conciliated in 647 cases in 1970 and 650 cases in 1971.
My officers conciliated in 650 disputes during 1971.
The people whom we are being asked to conciliate are in large measure unconcilable, unless they have been conciliated already.