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Definition of Conciliates
1. conciliate [v] - See also: conciliate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conciliates
Literary usage of Conciliates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Origin and Development of Religious Belief by Sabine Baring-Gould (1892)
"The hypothesis of the Incarnation conciliates both — Christ is the Absolute and
the Ideal — conciliates ..."
2. Through the Dark Continent: Or, The Sources of the Nile Around the Great by Henry Morton Stanley (1878)
"... with half the Expedition — The foundering canoes — All saved — Ito conciliates
us — Arrival at Refuge Island with half the Expedition — I return for the ..."
3. The History of Tammany Hall by Gustavus Myers (1901)
"Tammany conciliates the Creeks. The society showed its Indian ceremonies to
advantage and gained much prestige by aiding in the conciliation of the Creek ..."
4. History of the Romans Under the Empire by Charles Merivale (1865)
"... conciliates the Gauls.—Strength and composition of his army: his popularity
with the soldiers.—Character of the younger Curio: his devotion to Caesar's ..."
5. The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the by Inchbald, Elizabeth Inchbald (1808)
"Neither can he, through envy, suffer by applause; for his character is too sacred
to incite jealousy, and conciliates the respect, the love> and the ..."