What does förlika in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word förlika in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use förlika in Swedish.

The word förlika in Swedish means medla, försona ngn med ngt, förlika, försonas med ngt, försona ngt med ngt, förlika sig med ngt, förlika ngt med ngt. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word förlika

medla

(arbitrate: in a dispute)

We called a lawyer to mediate the settlement.

försona ngn med ngt

(people with each other)

Bill managed to reconcile his daughter with her husband. Alison was glad she had reconciled the two friends, who had not been on speaking terms for weeks.

förlika

(tally accounts) (formell)

The software allows you to reconcile your payments automatically.

försonas med ngt

(colloquial (acknowledge: sth unpleasant)

You need to face up to reality, and deal with the matter swiftly.

försona ngt med ngt

(put in agreement)

Martin finds it difficult to reconcile his love for fast cars with his concern for the environment.

förlika sig med ngt

(accept sth)

When Malcolm failed his test for the tenth time, he reconciled himself to the fact that driving was a skill he would never master.

förlika ngt med ngt

(tally: accounts)

Every month, Gavin reconciles his bank statement with his ledger.

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