reconciled

/ˈrɛkənˌsaɪld/
adjective
  1. No longer opposed or in conflict; having accepted a difficult situation.
    • After a long talk, the two friends felt reconciled and hugged.
    • She was reconciled to the fact that the trip was canceled.
    • The couple left the meeting feeling reconciled and hopeful.
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  1. Past tense of reconcile: restored friendly relations between people or groups.
    • He reconciled with his brother after years of silence.
    • They reconciled their differences and worked together again.
    • The mediator reconciled the two sides in the dispute.
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