Obs. [f. L. conciliāre (see CONCILE) + -BLE. So in mod.F.] Capable of being conciliated; reconcilable.

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1645.  Milton, Tetrach., Wks. (1847), 205/1. Utter disconformity, not conciliable, because not to be amended without a miracle.

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1678.  R. L’Estrange, Seneca’s Mor. (1702), 286. There’s a Conciliable Anger, and there is an Implacable.

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