Moderate as in arrange To reach an agreement, typically after a negotiation, often implying acceptance or surrender. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Come To Terms'
Despite their differences, the neighbors managed to come to terms about the property boundary.
The athlete had to come to terms with the fact that injuries might impact their career.
The characters in the novel had to come to terms with their past to move forward in the story.
The siblings had to come to terms with sharing their room when their family moved to a smaller house.
Despite their differences, the warring nations decided to come to terms and sign a peace treaty.
The disputing neighbors finally come to terms over the property boundary disagreement.
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