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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unreconciled

mid-15c., from un- (1) "not" + past participle of reconcile (v.).

Wiktionary
unreconciled

a. 1 not reconciled 2 inconsistent

WordNet
unreconciled
  1. adj. (followed by `to') not reconciled; "he remained unreconciled to the situation" [ant: reconciled]

  2. not made consistent or compatible; "two unreconciled accountings"

Usage examples of "unreconciled".

Here the trees, made dark by rain, seemed to watch gloomily the progress of this whirring-wheeled red box, unreconciled even yet to such harsh intruders on their wind-scented tranquillity.

No matter how convivial and responsive strong drink makes individuals, they still remain unreconciled to skeletons who carry on quite as if nothing untoward had occurred.

Shyla had the heart of a socialist and the soul of a missionary and she spent a lifetime unreconciled to human or animal suffering of any kind.

Hanged men and soldier boys and miners, miners crushed in slate-falls or blown up in tunnel fires or broken between coal-car and tunnel-rib or gone down with gas or chokedamp: unreconciled to death, hungry still for what the living had.