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Definition of "conciliator" [con•cil•i•a•tor]

  • A person who conciliates (noun)

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Use "conciliator" in a sentence
  • "For discussions allow passion to subside; and to persuade alienated neighbors, or at least one of them, to listen to the voice of a conciliator, is a step in the direction of peace."
  • "He was known as a conciliator in fractious times, diligently maintaining good relationships with people of all political stripes."
  • "A 61-year-old former judge, Somchai Wongsawat, is known as a conciliator, in sharp contrast to his combative predecessor - and the protesters 'original target - Samak Sundaravej, whom a court forced from office last week for taking pay to host TV shows."