Reconcile
Reconcile is a term used in various fields such as accounting, psychology, and conflict resolution. It generally refers to the process of making two or more apparently conflicting things consistent or compatible.
Accounting[edit | edit source]
In accounting, to reconcile means to ensure that the money leaving an account matches the actual money spent. This is done by making sure the balances match at the end of a particular accounting period.
Psychology[edit | edit source]
In psychology, reconciliation is the process of re-establishing a close relationship between two or more parties. It involves the resolution of past grievances and the restoration of trust.
Conflict Resolution[edit | edit source]
In the field of conflict resolution, reconciliation involves the process of resolving conflict between two or more parties and restoring peace. This can involve various techniques such as negotiation, mediation, and diplomacy.
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