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come to terms

 

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Term: Come to Terms

Definition:

To reach an agreement or understanding, especially after a period of negotiation or disagreement.

Sample Sentences:

  1. After hours of discussion, the two parties finally came to terms on the terms of the contract.
  2. It took some time for me to come to terms with my past mistakes, but I eventually learned from them.
  3. It is important for countries to come to terms and find common ground to promote global peace.
  4. After the breakup, it took him a while to come to terms with the end of the relationship.

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