unreconcile

verb

Etymology

From un- + reconcile.

  1. borrowed from reconciliō
  2. prefixed as unreconcile — “un + reconcile

Definitions

  1. To sever

    To sever; to make no longer reconciled to each other.

    • Now, in the first place, the Poet did not mean we should reconcile our hearts to Bertram, but that he should not unreconcile them to Helena; nay, that her love should appear the nobler for the unworthiness of its object.
  2. To undo the reconciliation of.

    • To unreconcile the item, click on the tick. It will disappear and the item will be unreconciled. Remember that all reconciled amounts must be ticked off on the bank statement as reconciled.
    • To unreconcile the transaction, start at the main dashboard, click on the bank account and tab across to the list of account transactions. Find the transaction and drill down into it […]

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA