All 4 Uses
reconcile
in
Breaking Dawn, by Meyer
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- But more than that, I just couldn't reconcile a staid, respectable, dull concept like husband with my concept of Edward.†
Book 1 *
- I had other things on my mind, a few facts I was trying to reconcile.†
Book 2
- I wanted to reconcile the stranger who was my daughter with the creature I'd loved three days ago.†
Book 3
- A new trend in the stock market; a possible visit of reconciliation from Irina, though her decision was not firm; a snowstorm that wouldn't hit for another six weeks; a call from Renée (I was practicing my "rough" voice, and getting better at it every day—to Renée's knowledge, I was still sick, but mending).†
Book 3 *
Definitions:
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(1)
(reconcile as in: reconciled their differences) to make peace between people or bring different ideas into agreement
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(2)
(reconcile as in: reconciled herself to) to accept something difficult or unwanted -- especially when it can’t be changed
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)