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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
"It terrifies me still. I feel I have lost so much of me... I'm not sure I will ever come to terms with that."
In the western state of Maharashtra, a family is struggling to come to terms with the sudden loss of three of its members.
It's been more than 24 hours since the atrocity, and those affected are still struggling to come to terms with what's happened.
But like Nathaniel Sr. and Tony Soprano before him, we watch him come to terms with his mistakes while wondering what it will take for those he loves to forgive him.
By then, I’d come to terms with the fact that I wasn’t moving back anytime soon.
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