conciliative

English

Etymology

conciliate + -ive

Adjective

conciliative (comparative more conciliative, superlative most conciliative)

  1. conciliatory
    • 1825, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Aids to Reflection:
      And this view would have allowed me to express what I believe to be the true import and scriptural idea of Redemption in terms much more nearly resembling those used ordinarily by the Calvinistic divines, and with a conciliative show of coincidence.

Italian

Adjective

conciliative

  1. feminine plural of conciliativo

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