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come to terms
come to terms with . Reconcile oneself to, as in He'd been trying to come to terms with his early life . [Mid-1800s]
Reach an agreement, as in The landlord and his tenants soon came to terms regarding repairs . [Early 1700s]
Example Sentences
Everyone around Janice is trying to find ways to come to terms with what happened, but Janice unflinchingly wants no part.
Lawson struggled to come to terms with the wayward handling of the Red Bull car.
Wynn-Williams, a New Zealander who moved from a diplomatic post to a job helping Facebook manage its international contacts for six years, depicts herself as playing a key role in any number of executive decisions as the company strived to come to terms with its increasing worldwide influence.
In Altadena, where more than 9,000 total structures burned and most residents are still dealing with the fire’s effects on a daily basis, a massive new physical map is helping some come to terms with the destruction — or at least start to mourn the community they’ve lost.
Rams general manager Les Snead says the team is making a push to come to terms on a new deal with free-agent running back Kyren Williams.
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