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What is conciliatory?

Conciliatory means intended or likely to placate or appease. It describes an action, attitude, or statement that aims to reduce tension, resolve conflict, and bring about harmony.

Here's a breakdown of what "conciliatory" means:

* Placate: To calm down, soothe, or make someone less angry or upset.

* Appease: To satisfy or pacify someone, often by making concessions.

* Harmony: A state of agreement and peaceful coexistence.

Examples of conciliatory actions:

* A politician offering compromises to reach a deal with the opposition.

* A parent apologizing to their child for overreacting.

* A coworker offering to help with a task to resolve a disagreement.

Characteristics of conciliatory language:

* Apologizing or expressing regret

* Offering understanding or empathy

* Making concessions or compromises

* Focusing on common ground

* Using calming and respectful language

In contrast, a confrontational or antagonistic approach would be the opposite of conciliatory.

By understanding what "conciliatory" means, you can use it to describe situations and behaviors that aim to build bridges and resolve conflict.

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