conciliatory

IPA: kʌnsˈɪɫiʌtɔri

adjective

  • Willing to conciliate, or to make concessions.
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Examples of "conciliatory" in Sentences

  • The conciliatory comments have reappeared.
  • Dear Slrubenstein, Thanks for the conciliatory note.
  • Don't let the tolerant and conciliatory attitude fool you.
  • His conciliatory manner was extended to the dissenters of Chester.
  • However, the question is, at least on the face of it, conciliatory.
  • He was replaced by the more conciliatory Publius Petronius Turpilianus.
  • Both sides believe that the other must make the first conciliatory move.
  • First, I appreciate the conciliatory and cooperative tone of your comment.
  • Cyrus' conciliatory treatment of the Babylonians broke with this tradition.
  • Incidentally, don't be misled by the conciliatory tone of the edit summaries.

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