English
Verb
come to terms (with something)
- idiom to reach an agreement or settle a dispute
#:We hope someday she and her mother will come to terms on the matter.
- idiom to accept or resign oneself to something emotionally painful
#:Until he comes to terms with failure, he will not succeed.
Usage notes
Use come to terms with if giving an object, as
:Susan may someday come to terms with George
See also
come to grips
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