Reconciled

/ˈrɛkənsaɪld/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Having been brought into agreement or harmony, especially regarding accounts or statements.
    The reconciled financial statements were submitted to the auditor.
  2. (v.) (past tense and past participle of reconcile) To restore compatibility or accord between conflicting parties or accounts.
    The parties reconciled their differences before the trial.

Forms

  • reconcile
  • reconciles
  • reconciling

Commentary

As a past participle and adjective, 'reconciled' often appears in contexts involving agreement or harmonization, especially in accounting and dispute resolution.

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