Pronunciation: /ˌrɛkənˈsaɪləbəl/
adjective capable of being reconciled or resolved
A1 Their differences were easily reconcilable.
A2 The couple found a way to make their conflicting schedules reconcilable.
B1 The company tried to find a reconcilable solution to the labor dispute.
B2 After hours of negotiation, they finally reached a reconcilable agreement.
C1 Despite their opposing views, they were able to have a reconcilable conversation.
C2 The two countries were at odds for years, but eventually found reconcilable terms for peace.
formal The two theories are not reconcilable with each other and must be further examined.
informal Their views on the matter are just not reconcilable, they'll have to agree to disagree.
slang Their opinions are so different, there's no way they're reconcilable.
figurative Their relationship had reached a point where their differences were no longer reconcilable.
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