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Reconcilable

usgb/ˌrekənˈsaɪləbl/Volume
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Conflict ResolutionPlay
Use 'reconcilable' to express the possibility of resolving a disagreement or conflict. SlideTheir marriage had issues, but they were reconcilable with counseling.
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Optimistic TonePlay
'Reconcilable' carries a hopeful tone, suggesting problems can be solved. SlideDespite the team's initial failures, their coach believed their problems were reconcilable.
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Relationship ContextPlay
Often used in the context of interpersonal relationships, like friendships or partnerships. SlideThey had a fight, but thankfully, it was reconcilable, and they made up quickly.