Examples of 'came to terms' in a sentence
Meaning of "came to terms"
came to terms": This phrase is used to describe the act of accepting or reaching an agreement on a particular matter, especially after a period of negotiation or discussion. It implies that parties involved have agreed upon the terms and conditions and have accepted them as fair or suitable. For example, "After several hours of negotiation, the two parties finally came to terms on the contract.
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How to use "came to terms" in a sentence
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came to terms
We came to terms that we could agree upon.
And you never came to terms with it.
I came to terms with that before they did.
I feel he never came to terms with that.
I came to terms with my feelings about my mother.
Although he never really came to terms with it.
They came to terms with their enemy.
But just when scientists came to terms.
Marlon never came to terms with being a father.
The remaining rebels soon came to terms.
I only came to terms with it this morning.
The two sides apparently came to terms.
And suddenly came to terms with a world.
Was allowed visitation rights as long as he came to terms.
We soon came to terms with the dicipline.
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But after a while they came to terms with it.
Yup came to terms with it years ago.
Thankfully the director came to terms with all of it.
I came to terms with that a long time ago.
As time went on she came to terms with the situation.
I came to terms with death.
I suppose you already came to terms.
I kind of came to terms with myself.
He had seen some horrific things and never really came to terms with it.
Yet he never came to terms with a lifetime of underachievement.
The abuse is over and Michael came to terms with it.
They came to terms with the union leaders.
It would be easier if you came to terms with your defeat.
He came to terms with her.
It perhaps too respectfully came to terms with his dead father.
I came to terms with the idea you might be unfaithful.
After all they came to terms with each other.
I came to terms with being alone for the rest of my life.
And we came to terms.
I came to terms with the end of us a long time ago.
They argued and fought and came to terms peacefully in meditation.
I came to terms with that.
We soon came to terms.
I came to terms with myself.
He saw the situation and came to terms with it there and then.
I came to terms with it.
Thankmar died the same year he and Eberhard came to terms.
Zhou gradually came to terms with his situation.
Came to terms with the fact that this is not what we do.
He never said how he came to terms with killing those innocents.
Thankmar was dead within a year and his accomplices came to terms with Otto.
The two kings came to terms after further negotiations.
The defeat brought Federer to tears as he came to terms with his loss.
I never really came to terms with the relationship ending.
The King and the Pope eventually came to terms.
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