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What does concilidate mean?

"Concilidate" is not a standard English word. It's likely a misspelling of one of the following words:

* Conciliate: This means to end a disagreement or dispute by making concessions. It implies finding common ground and smoothing over tensions.

* Consolidate: This means to combine or merge things together to make them stronger or more effective. It implies a process of unification and simplification.

The correct word depends on the context of the sentence.

For example:

* "The mediator tried to conciliate the two parties." (Meaning: The mediator tried to make them come to an agreement.)

* "The company consolidated its operations to improve efficiency." (Meaning: The company combined its different departments into one.)

If you can provide the sentence where you encountered the word "concilidate," I can help you understand its intended meaning and suggest a correction.

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