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unreconciled

 

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Adjective unreconciled has 2 senses
  1. unreconciled - (followed by `to') not reconciled; "he remained unreconciled to the situation"
    Antonyms:
    reconciled, resigned
  2. unreconciled - not made consistent or compatible; "two unreconciled accountings"
    Antonym:
    consistent (indirect, via inconsistent)

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Unreconciled

Definition:

Unreconciled, as an adjective, refers to something that has not been resolved or settled, typically in terms of differences, conflicts, or discrepancies.

As a verb, unreconciled indicates an ongoing state of being unable to resolve or make peace with conflicting ideas, beliefs, or feelings.

Examples:

  1. Adjective:
    • The two political parties were unable to reach an agreement, leaving the issue of healthcare reform unreconciled.
    • He left his relationship unresolved and unreconciled, which led to lingering feelings of regret and longing.
  2. Verb:
    • She remained unreconciled to her friend's betrayal, unable to forgive and rebuild their relationship.
    • Despite their efforts, the team's conflicting opinions on strategy left them unreconciled and unable to make progress.

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