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Come To Terms
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as verb
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as in agree
as in arbitrate
as in yield
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Topic
Psychology
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as in yield
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1 Example Sentence Showcasing the Meaning of 'Come To Terms'
In therapy, she worked to
come to terms
with her past traumas.
Related Words
Set
,
Recognize
,
Sign
,
Settle
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Concur
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Interpose
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Acknowledge
,
Allow
,
Admit
,
Comply
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Meaning
To reach an agreement or understanding, especially after negotiation or discussion.
To reach an agreement or settle a dispute through negotiation or arbitration.
Agree or reach an understanding, often involving a compromise or acceptance, as in yield.
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