Example sentences for: reconciled

How can you use “reconciled” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • In conclusion, we surmise that oxidative base damages to the DNA of fetal oogonia of pregnant animals faced with a nutritional adversity are a potential threat to the genetic character and reproductive capacity of their progeny; the predicament can evidently be reconciled by response mechanisms of cell-cycle arrest, survival, and repair.

  • One often hears the term splitting the baby used to describe the actions of a judge or arbitrator who has reconciled opposing positions by what is better described as splitting the difference . The reference, of course, is to King Soloman's decision when faced by two women claiming to the mother of the same child.

  • They are champions of a "new" left: reconciled to the central role of markets in the modern economy, committed nonetheless to an active role for government, keen to foster new forms of social cooperation.

  • (I remember one famous anti-Keynesian, challenged during an early '80s conference to explain how his model could be reconciled with the savage recession then gripping the United States, snapping "I'm not interested in the latest residual"--i.e.

  • Overall, GAO handled a staggering backlog of paperwork as a result of the war: in 1947, GAO reconciled 490 million checks and audited 92,000 accountable officers' accounts, 5 million transportation vouchers, 1.5 million contracts, and 260 million postal money orders.


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