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commend, mention favourably, vouch for, second, subscribe to,<br />

back, push, favour, approve, underwrite, stand up for, support,<br />

promote, Colloq tout, plug: I wish Charles would stop<br />

recommending his brother-in-law for a job with us. 3 make<br />

attractive or advisable or interesting or acceptable: Wendover<br />

has little to recommend it as a tourist spot.<br />

recommendation<br />

n. 1 counsel, advice, guidance, urging, exhortation, direction,<br />

encouragement, suggestion, prompting, advocacy, proposal: It<br />

was on your recommendation that we tried that restaurant. 2<br />

endorsement, praise, commendation, favourable mention, backing,<br />

blessing, approval, approbation, support, promotion, good word,<br />

testimonial, say-so: The chairman of the board gave Caswell's<br />

brother-in-law his personal recommendation.<br />

reconcile v. 1 get or bring (back) together, unite, reunite, settle or<br />

resolve differences between, restore harmony between, make peace<br />

between, placate, make compatible: Do you think that a marriage<br />

counsellor could help reconcile John and Martha? 2 resign,<br />

submit, accommodate, adjust: Lady Mary Wortley Montague wrote<br />

that she was reconciled to being a woman when she reflected that<br />

she was thus in no danger of ever marrying one.<br />

reconciliation<br />

n. 1 conciliation, appeasement, propitiation, pacification,<br />

placation, rapprochement, reconcilement, understanding, d‚tente,<br />

reunion, harmony, concord, accord, amity, rapport: It was with<br />

great effort that the reconciliation between the two families<br />

was finally arranged. 2 compromise, settlement, agreement,<br />

arbitration, conformity, compatibility, adjustment:<br />

Reconciliation of their differences seems difficult but not<br />

impossible.<br />

recondite adj. abstruse, arcane, obscure, esoteric, deep, profound,<br />

incomprehensible, unfathomable, impenetrable, undecipherable,<br />

opaque, dark, occult, cabbalistic or cabalistic or kabbalistic,<br />

inexplicable, enigmatic: I have difficulty following the more<br />

recondite aspects of information theory.<br />

reconnaissance<br />

n. survey, examination, scouting, exploration, reconnoitring,<br />

investigation, inspection, scrutiny, Slang Brit recce: Their

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