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noun as in conditions, agreement
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in status of relationship
Example Sentences
Residents of the village said they saw police cars and ambulances on the street late Sunday evening, with the "quiet community" finding it difficult to come to terms with the "horrendous" events of Sunday night.
"My thoughts are with the young man's family and loved ones, who are left trying to come to terms with their unimaginable loss."
She was handed one of the longest ever jail terms given to a female offender in Australia - life in prison, with no chance of release for at least 33 years.
If your friend sets up a revocable trust, she can be both grantor and trustee during her lifetime, and have the freedom to change the terms.
Markets also continue to come to terms with Powell’s message last week that a December rate cut wasn’t a foregone conclusion.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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