reconciliar
to reconcile
verb rreh-kon-see-LYAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin reconciliare (to reunite).
Usage Note
Reconciliar can be used transitively (reconciliar a dos enemigos) or reflexively (reconciliarse con alguien). The reflexive form is more common in everyday speech and implies mutual reconciliation. Do not confuse with reconocer (to recognise) or conciliar (to reconcile/combine, as in conciliar el sueño — to get to sleep).
Examples
"Decidieron reconciliarse después de la pelea."
Natural Translation
They decided to reconcile after the fight.
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