come to terms with
verbDefinitions
To resolve a conflict with.
- […] some hope of their being able to come to terms with him, and thus prevent them from joining with the Independents. The other request was that he would allow William Moray to come to him, in order to oblige the Scots.
To accept or resign oneself to something emotionally painful.
- She finally came to terms with her addictions at her third rehab clinic and rarely drank again.
- Until he comes to terms with his traumatic experience, he will not be able to move on.
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