reconciliation

/ˌrɛkənˌsɪliˈeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process of making two people or groups friendly again after a disagreement or conflict.
    • After years of fighting, the two brothers finally achieved reconciliation.
    • Their reconciliation was slow, but they eventually forgave each other.
    • The government called for national reconciliation after the civil war ended.
  2. The process of making two sets of numbers or facts consistent with each other.
    • The accountant performed a bank reconciliation to match the records.
    • We need a reconciliation of the sales data from both stores.
    • Reconciliation of the budget took several hours because of errors.
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