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con⋅cil⋅i⋅a⋅tor

[kuhn-sil-ee-ey-ter]
–noun
1. a person who conciliates.
2. arbitrator.

Origin:
1565–75; < L conciliātor, equiv. to conciliā(re) (see conciliate ) + -tor -tor
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con·cil·i·ate   (kən-sĭl'ē-āt')   
v.   con·cil·i·at·ed, con·cil·i·at·ing, con·cil·i·ates

v.   tr.
  1. To overcome the distrust or animosity of; appease.

  2. To regain or try to regain (friendship or goodwill) by pleasant behavior.

  3. To make or attempt to make compatible; reconcile.

v.   intr.
To gain or try to gain someone's friendship or goodwill. See Synonyms at pacify.

[Latin conciliāre, conciliāt-, from concilium, meeting; see kelə-2 in Indo-European roots.]
con·cil'i·a·ble (-ə-bəl) adj., con·cil'i·a'tion n., con·cil'i·a'tor n., con·cil'i·a·to'ry (-ə-tôr'ē, -tōr'ē) adj.
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