Examples of 'come to terms' in a sentence

Meaning of "come to terms"

To 'come to terms' means to accept or reconcile oneself with a particular situation, circumstance, or outcome. It involves acknowledging and understanding the reality or implications of a situation and finding a way to cope or deal with it
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  • To reach an agreement or settle a dispute.

How to use "come to terms" in a sentence

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You better come to terms with that.
Come to terms with your grandiosity needs.
I still can not come to terms with it.
Just come to terms with the abandonment.
We are just trying to come to terms with things.
I have come to terms with it within myself.
We are gonna need to come to terms with that.
They come to terms with all this.
He just could not come to terms with it.
And come to terms with it in a capable way.
You must slowly come to terms with it.
To come to terms with it and just accept it.
I have finally come to terms with that.
To come to terms with what is already dead.
I have already come to terms with that.

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We come to terms with them on the budget.
If that helps him come to terms with it.
I have come to terms with a painful inheritance.
I think everybody has to come to terms by themselves.
I have come to terms with the situation.
What you need is to come to terms with it.
I have come to terms with my evil past.
It has long been trying to come to terms with it.
I have come to terms with the facts.
It is difficult for a child to come to terms with it.
Noah has come to terms with this.
That is something we have to come to terms with.
I have come to terms with your job.
I am the one who will come to terms.
I hope you come to terms with boredom.
I contacted him to see if we could come to terms.
You have to come to terms with that.
Come to terms with why you lie.
Philip had to come to terms with what he did.
Psychotherapy is there to help us come to terms with.
We must come to terms with this problem.
Everyone has a lot to come to terms with.
I had to come to terms with my present salary.
But he will learn to come to terms with it.
We have come to terms with our decisions.
To start over and to come to terms with it.
I have come to terms with what happened.
I am not sure how to come to terms with it.
I have come to terms with my sadness and.
It was hard for me to come to terms with.
Let them come to terms with it first.
I am going to give you a day to come to terms with it.
A man has to come to terms with life as it is.
These are hard realities to come to terms with.
You have to come to terms with yourself.

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