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come to terms

  1. come to terms with . Reconcile oneself to, as in He'd been trying to come to terms with his early life . [Mid-1800s]

  2. Reach an agreement, as in The landlord and his tenants soon came to terms regarding repairs . [Early 1700s]



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Everyone around Janice is trying to find ways to come to terms with what happened, but Janice unflinchingly wants no part.

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Lawson struggled to come to terms with the wayward handling of the Red Bull car.

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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.

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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.

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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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