Conciliator (noun)

  1. A person who tries to bring about a settlement or reconciliation between people in conflict.
  2. A mediator.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from latin conciliator, from conciliare "bring together, reconcile".

Examples:

  1. The conciliator was appointed to resolve the dispute between the two countries.
  2. The conciliator played a key role in negotiating the peace agreement.
  3. The conciliator tried to bring the opposing sides together and find a mutually acceptable solution.
  4. The conciliator was able to bring the estranged friends back together through effective communication.
  5. The conciliator was praised for their impartiality and ability to find common ground.
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