effect reconciliation

Frequency: 5.54.2 per million words

A formal term for causing reconciliation to happen, often in a legal or official context.

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  • The mediator worked tirelessly to effect reconciliation between the two warring factions.
  • The court's primary objective in such cases is to effect a reconciliation between the parties.
  • It took years of intense diplomatic efforts to finally effect reconciliation between the neighboring states.
  • The new legislation aims to effect reconciliation in the aftermath of the recent civil unrest.
  • Special envoys were dispatched to effect reconciliation before the situation escalated further.
  • The treaty was specifically designed to effect a lasting reconciliation among all groups involved.
  • Lawyers are often required to effect reconciliation through formal arbitration and legal processes.
  • The tribal elders met in a historic attempt to effect reconciliation and stop the blood feud.
  • Despite several attempts, the committee failed to effect reconciliation regarding the land dispute.
  • The government has introduced a strategic roadmap to effect national reconciliation across the country.