Both Uses of
conciliatory
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- This timidity, which might proceed from the astonishment of innocence as well as the shame of guilt, conciliated some in his favor; for men who are truly generous are always ready to compassionate when the misfortune of their enemy surpasses the limits of their hatred.†
Chpt 85-86
- "Mother," replied the young man, "you have especial reasons for telling me to conciliate that man."
Chpt 87-88 *conciliate = end bad feelings or build trust with
Definition:
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(conciliatory) intended to end bad feelings or build trust