Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conciliate.(verb)
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Use "conciliates" in a sentence
"Baron; he scolds the proprietor for delays in German, conciliates the wife in French, and gives orders to the servant of this polyglot establishment in Spanish."
"Here, we discover that the true ruler of England (in the story, Ingland) is he or she who conciliates the Inglish magic of Holly with the Normand magic of Iron."
"It paints in vivid colors what men of cold and reserved temperament hardly sketch; it employs the most striking circumstances; it cites the most appropriate examples; and when this talent displays itself in union with the modesty and simplicity which become and adorn all talents, it conciliates to itself an empire over society."