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		Definition of conciliator in English: conciliatornoun kənˈsɪlɪeɪtəkənˈsɪliˌeɪdər A person who acts as a mediator between two disputing people or groups.  he was seen as a conciliator, who would heal divisions in the party Example sentencesExamples -  I think Powell is a better mediator, conciliator.
 -  It was a request for the adjudicator to take on another role, as conciliator or mediator to help the parties reach a settlement.
 -  They stressed that women are natural mediators and conciliators and, indeed, they must play that role because armed conflicts now impact women the most.
 -  In Victoria, the battle pitted Turner, the working-class warrior, versus Beresford, the middle-class conciliator.
 -  First, the PCC prefers to act as a conciliator rather than a judge.
 
 Synonyms peacemaker, mediator, negotiator, go-between, middleman, intermediary, moderator, broker, honest broker, intervenor, interceder, intercessor, reconciler, pacifier, appeaser dove    Definition of conciliator in US English: conciliatornounkənˈsɪliˌeɪdərkənˈsilēˌādər A person who acts as a mediator between two disputing people or groups.  he was seen as a conciliator, who would heal divisions in the party Example sentencesExamples -  In Victoria, the battle pitted Turner, the working-class warrior, versus Beresford, the middle-class conciliator.
 -  I think Powell is a better mediator, conciliator.
 -  First, the PCC prefers to act as a conciliator rather than a judge.
 -  They stressed that women are natural mediators and conciliators and, indeed, they must play that role because armed conflicts now impact women the most.
 -  It was a request for the adjudicator to take on another role, as conciliator or mediator to help the parties reach a settlement.
 
 Synonyms peacemaker, mediator, negotiator, go-between, middleman, intermediary, moderator, broker, honest broker, intervenor, interceder, intercessor, reconciler, pacifier, appeaser     |