How to Use unreconciled in a Sentence

unreconciled

adjective
  • Her unreconciled — or ignored — racial past has now become my own to carry.
    Benje Williams, Longreads, 15 Mar. 2022
  • Yet these two nations are among the great unreconciled of the 20th century’s warring parties.
    The Economist, 7 Sep. 2017
  • One feels his two-ness, — an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder.
    Malaika Jabali, Essence, 2 July 2021
  • There is a genuine pathos in the vision of a man who has achieved power but remains unreconciled to himself, who soothes his way past his own rages and agonies by listening to the song of a homeless alley cat.
    Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker, 4 Oct. 2021
  • There is a provision for a delay if there are unreconciled errors or a county has not yet reported its results.
    Amy Gardner, Star Tribune, 20 Nov. 2020
  • The only true hallmark of Bucks basketball this season is that both of these extremes will go unmitigated and unreconciled.
    Rob Mahoney, SI.com, 30 Mar. 2018
  • The tensions between Kenny and Lee dominated the storyline for two weeks with an unreconciled ending.
    Robin M. Boylorn, Slate Magazine, 8 Aug. 2017
  • But the fighting never really stopped, an unreconciled history on a frozen landscape.
    Nils Adler, Los Angeles Times, 21 Jan. 2022
  • Thereafter, an unreconciled Mr Sanders would become a general-election problem for Democrats.
    The Economist, 15 Aug. 2019
  • Although beaten, Hannibal remained unreconciled to the triumph of Roman arms.
    James Romm, WSJ, 7 July 2017
  • Bale, who plays a journalist, Arthur, with deep, unreconciled connections to the glitter-rock explosion, sells the flashback completely, transforming into a geeky teenager by dint of sheer conviction.
    Joshua Rothkopf, EW.com, 1 July 2022
  • Even among followers of Christ, God's great story of reconciliation has been crippled because the messengers of that story are unreconciled.
    Lucas Ramirez, Fox News, 24 June 2018
  • The subsequent public infighting among cabinet members shows that many disputes surrounding Brexit are still unreconciled.
    Andrew Hammond and, WSJ, 21 Sep. 2017
  • Left unmentioned is the fact that Lincoln’s First Inaugural, however artful legally, had left seceding states unpersuaded and unreconciled.
    Harold Holzer, WSJ, 29 July 2018
  • Other pitfalls include variable interest entities that should have been consolidated, inconsistent alignment of chart of accounts, and unreconciled accounts.
    Forbes, 3 Jan. 2023
  • Sixty years after Wigner wrote his essay, quantum mechanics and relativity remain unreconciled.
    John Horgan, Scientific American, 7 Jan. 2021

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