Crossword-Solution: CONCILIATION 12 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Conciliation n. The act or process of conciliating; the state of
being conciliated.

We have 11 clues for the answer “CONCILIATION”

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the state of manifesting goodwill and cooperation after being reconciled 1 answer
Settlement of an industrial dispute by negotiating through a third party 2 answers
reconcilement 2 answers
Intervention by an intermediary between disputing people 3 answers
reunion 4 answers
good offices 57 answers
appeasement 62 answers
Terms 67 answers
Friendliness 73 answers
Adjustment 87 answers
settlement 87 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONCILIATION (5)

Washington: The Trumpet of Conciliation Within a few months of Douglass's death, a new leader was thrust upon the Afro-American community.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
But this conciliation was not granted; for though she often threw out expressions of pity for her sister to Elinor, and more than once dropt a reflection on the inconstancy of beaux before Marianne, no effect was produced, but a look of indifference from the former, or of disgust in the latter.
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 1994
They have their “Conciliation Hall,” on the banks of the Liffey, their reform clubs, and their newspapers; they pass resolutions, send forth addresses, and enjoy the right of petition.
My Bondage and My Freedom Frederick Douglass 1995
Then, for one instant turning on Otto his drooping, delicate features, and the wintry hair that seemed to drip over his eyebrows like icicles, he added: ‘You see, I am dead, too.’ “‘I hope you’ll understand,’ said the Prince, controlling himself almost to a point of conciliation, ‘that I do not come here to haunt you, as a mere ghost of those great quarrels.
The Wisdom of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
His programme of industrial education, conciliation of the South, and submission and silence as to civil and political rights, was not wholly original; the Free Negroes from 1830 up to war-time had striven to build industrial schools, and the American Missionary Association had from the first taught various trades; and Price and others had sought a way of honorable alliance with the best of the Southerners.
The Souls of Black Folk W. E. B. Du Bois 1996

Quotes with CONCILIATION (3)

Hard edges make truth and by necessity, truth is unbending. Unlike truth’s absolutism, justice is a qualitative substance; it is not an absolute tenet. Justice must be pliable in order to meet the needs of more than one person or one group. Justice goes against separation; it is a form of human superglue. Justice is what binds us as people. No human is capable of measuring out or dispensing unqualified justice. Justice naturally seeks conciliation and demands compromise.
Kilroy J. Oldster Dead Toad Scrolls
By religion, then, I understand a propitiation or conciliation of powers superior to man which are believed to direct and control the course of nature and of human life. Thus defined, religion consists of two elements, a theoretical and a practical, namely, a belief in powers higher than man and an attempt to propitiate or please them. Of the two, belief clearly comes first, since we must believe in the existence of a divine being before we can attempt to please him. But unle…
James George Frazer The Golden Bough
We are marching in a compact group along a precipitous and difficult path, firmly holding each other by the hand. We are surrounded on all sides by enemies, and we have to advance almost constantly under their fire. We have combined, by a freely adopted decision, for the purpose of fighting the enemy, and not of retreating into the neighbouring marsh, the inhabitants of which, from the very outset, have reproached us with having separated ourselves into an exclusive group and…
Vladimir Lenin What Is to Be Done?