unreconciled

/ˌʌnˈrɛkənsaɪld/
adjective
  1. Not having settled a disagreement or made peace with someone.
    • After the argument, the two friends remained unreconciled for years.
    • The siblings were unreconciled after the fight over their inheritance.
    • He left the meeting unreconciled with his business partner.
  2. Not accepting or coming to terms with a difficult situation or fact.
    • Many people remain unreconciled to the new rules at work.
    • He died unreconciled to the idea of never seeing his homeland again.
    • She was unreconciled to the loss of her job and kept applying for a position there.
  3. Not made consistent or compatible with something else.
    • The budget numbers remained unreconciled with the actual expenses.
    • His personal beliefs and his actions were unreconciled, causing him inner conflict.
    • The two accounts of the event were unreconciled and full of contradictions.
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