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1 conciliate To obtain the friendship of. SAT words from 'complicity' to 'confiscate'
2 conciliate v. To obtain the friendship of. C: Freevocabulary.com
3 Conciliate to bring together; end a dispute Major Test Vocabulary, 8 of 10
4 conciliate to reconcile, to pacify, to renew a friendship SAT Vocabulary 2
5 conciliate v. To obtain the friendship of. GRE Word List
6 conciliate to reconcile with SAT vocab
7 conciliate to soothe; to end a dispute; to reconcile The Hit Parade
8 conciliate to soothe anger SAT -- 100 Hot Words
9 conciliate to soothe anger girlsareawesomemegatest
10 conciliate v. to overcome the distrust of, win over; to appease, pacify; to reconcile, make consistent sadlier-oxford vocabulary level g unit 8
11 conciliate To obtain the friendship of. SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com
12 conciliate (v.) to overcome the distrust of, win over; to appease, pacify; to reconcile, make consistent Unit 8
13 conciliate to overcome the distrust of, win over; to appease, pacify; to reconcile, make consistent Voc WS G #8
14 conciliate ` 11R vocab
15 conciliate to appease, pacify; to reconcile, make consistent Voc 8-10
16 conciliate (v.) to overcome the distrutst of, win over; to appease, pacify; to reconcile, make consisten Vocab Unit 8: Definitions
17 conciliate to overcome the distrust of, win over; to appease, pacify; to reconcile, make consistent Vocab Synonyms/Antonyms Unit 8
18 conciliate syn. placate, mollify, propitiate Vocab Synonyms/Antonyms Unit 8
19 conciliate ant. antagonize, alienate, estrange Vocab Synonyms/Antonyms Unit 8
20 conciliate antagonize, alienate, estrange Unit 8: Antonyms
21 Conciliate Gönlünü almak,yatıştırmak. English-Turkish
22 conciliate to overcome the distrust or hostility of; placate; win over SAT Vocab. 7
23 conciliate conciliar Anglès-català. Paraules desde "complicity" fins a "confiscate"
24 conciliate To overcome the distrust or animosity of; appease Words 9
25 conciliate antagonize, alienate, estrange Antonyms
26 Conciliate to bring together, end a dispute Lux Education SAT List 16
27 conciliate v. To obtain the friendship of. SAT Vocab C-D
28 conciliate verb [ trans. ]1 stop (someone) from being angry or discontented; placate; pacify : concessions were made to ~ the peasantry. See note at pacify .• [ intrans. ] act as a mediator : he sought to ~ in the dispute.• formal reconcile; make compatible : all complaints about charges will be ~d if possible.2 archaic gain (esteem or goodwill). : the arts which ~ popularity. GRE Verbal Session 3
29 conciliate To overcome distrust or animosity; to appease GRE Vocabulary List-Level 2
30 Conciliate (v.) To gain by pleasing acts Call of the Wild Vocab #1
31 conciliate to placate; win over SSAT Vocab 1
32 conciliate to placate; win over SAT Vocab 1
33 conciliate v. To obtain the friendship of. 5000 SAT words
34 conciliate to win friendship by being nice LA Voc
35 conciliate to win a person over through special considerations or persuasive methods die sat words
36 conciliate to reconcile, to pacify, to renew a friendship The Odyssey set 1
37 conciliate to reconcile Lesson 6
38 conciliate reconcile, placate, win someone over that distrusted you AP Lang.& Comp.
39 conciliate to win a person over through special considerations or persuasive methods Lesson #5
40 conciliate reconcile, win someone over after distrust sat word set #4
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