Conciliators

/kənˈsɪlieɪtərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of conciliator; multiple people who work to bring disputing parties together.

Etymology

Regular plural formation from conciliator using -s. The countable noun allows for teams of professionals to be identified as a group.

Kelly Says

When governments establish 'conciliators offices' or labor boards staff 'conciliators,' they're institutionalizing peace—making it someone's official job to fix conflicts. The plural form suggests these roles are so important they require multiple people.

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