Reconciliation
61reconciliation — n. 1. Pacification, accommodation, reconcilement, reunion, adjustment, restoration of harmony. 2. Agreement, congruity, consonance, harmony, concordance, consistency, congruency, correspondence. 3. Appeasement, propitiation, atonement, expiation …
62reconciliation — An *internal control procedure to identify differences between two *balances. Common reconciliations include *bank reconciliations and *general ledger to *subsidiary ledger reconciliations …
63reconciliation — n 1. conciliation, resignation, acceptance, submission; accommodation, moderation, deference. 2. propitiation, appeasement, placation, pacification, alleviation; mollification, dulcification, tran quilization, peacemaking; relaxation, easing,… …
64reconciliation — rec·on·cil·i·a·tion …
65reconciliation — [ˌrekənsɪliˈeɪʃ(ə)n] noun [singular/U] 1) a new and friendly relationship with someone who you have argued with or fought with 2) a way of making it possible for things that are opposed to each other to exist together …
66reconciliation — rec•on•cil•i•a•tion [[t]ˌrɛk ənˌsɪl iˈeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of reconciling or the state of being reconciled 2) the process of making consistent or compatible • Etymology: 1300–50; < L reconciliātiō < reconciliā(re) to reconcile rec… …
67reconciliation — /ˌrɛkənsɪliˈeɪʃən/ (say .rekuhnsilee ayshuhn) noun 1. the act of reconciling. 2. the state of being reconciled. 3. the process of making consistent or compatible. 4. the settling of a lingering dispute, grievance, etc., held by one group or… …
68réconciliation — nf. rékonsilyachon (Albanais) …
69reconciliation — /ˌrekənsɪli eɪʃ(ə)n/, reconcilement / rekənsaɪlmənt/ noun the act of making two accounts or statements agree …
70reconciliation — A composing of differences. A resumption of cohabitation by spouses previously living apart. Construing a contract so as to give effect to provisions apparently contradictory or conflicting. Jurors harmonizing their views in deliberations. 53 Am… …