All 3 Uses of
conciliatory
in
The Lords of Discipline
- Both of you can learn something from this silliness Pig, you've simply got to learn to rely on your wits," Tradd continued in a gentle, conciliatory tone.†
Chpt 1.10
- "But they were wrong, Will," Tradd said in a patient, conciliatory voice.†
Chpt 1.15 *
- You will submit your resignation when you report to my office tomorrow," the General declared, but then his voice softened, became conciliatory, ingratiating, as though he realized he was pushing too hard, too quickly.†
Chpt 4.47
Definitions:
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(1)
(conciliatory) intended to end bad feelings or build trust
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) meaning too rare to warrant focus:
The form, conciliation, can also mean to mediate a disagreement, or reference a state of good will that follows a reconciliation.