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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Conciliate

Is the verb 'to conciliate ' appropriate in this contexto:



"CONCILIATING traditional religious beliefs with modern living can sometimes be challenging."




(And just to make sure it conveys the meaning intended, what do you understand by that?)

  

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No. Say reconciling. Finding a way to accept both ways of living, without feeling that they contradict eachother.

  • No.
  • Say reconciling.
  • Finding a way to accept both ways of living, without feeling that they contradict eachother.
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No. Say reconciling.

Finding a way to accept both ways of living, without feeling that they contradict eachother.

Clive

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