Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The term "conciliate" originated in ancient Rome, where the Roman Senate used the word "conciliare" to describe the process of bringing together representatives from different tribes or factions to discuss and resolve disputes. Over time, the meaning of "conciliate" expanded to encompass a wider range of conflict resolution strategies, including negotiation, diplomacy, and compromise.
Etymology Latin conciliare meaning to bring together to unite Derived from co
Etymology Latin conciliare to call together reconcile Con together calare to
Etymology Latin conciliare to reconcile to bring together con with ciliare
Etymology Latin conciliare to call together reconcile Con together calare to
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