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Conciliation

Overview:

Conciliation is the act of reconciling differences or disputes between parties through peaceful negotiation and compromise. It involves promoting understanding, harmony, and agreement to reach a mutually acceptable resolution.

Part of Speech:

Noun

Senses:

  1. The process of mediating or resolving conflicts and disagreements.
  2. The act of soothing or calming someone's anger or resentment.
  3. A form of dispute resolution outside of the legal system, often provided by a neutral third party.

Usages:

1. Mediating conflicts:

Conciliation plays a crucial role in diplomatic negotiations between countries to avoid war and establish peace.

Example: The UN envoy was appointed to facilitate conciliation talks between the two warring factions.

2. Soothing emotions:

During times of unrest, a leader's conciliation efforts can help calm the public and ease tensions.

Example: The president's speech delivered a message of conciliation, urging both sides to come together peacefully.

3. Alternative dispute resolution:

Conciliation is often utilized as an alternative to litigation in legal disputes, promoting a faster and more amicable resolution.

Example: The parties involved in the labor dispute agreed to enter into conciliation before taking the matter to court.

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