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Came to Terms

Definition:

Phrasal verb: reached an agreement or understanding with someone, resolved a disagreement or conflict.

Sample Sentences:

  1. After several hours of negotiation, the two parties finally came to terms on the contract details.
  2. It took some time, but eventually, they came to terms and reconciled their differences.
  3. Despite their initial disagreements, they managed to come to terms and find a compromise.

Synonyms:

  • Reconciled
  • Agreed
  • Settled
  • Consented
  • Harmonized

Antonyms:

  • Disagree
  • Conflict
  • Oppose
  • Contradict
  • Refuse

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