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make peace (with someone) idiom (alsomake your peace (with sb)) to stop fighting or disagreeing with someone and start living and working happily together: Will they make peace, or fight each other? The allies made peace with Louis XVIII's government by the Treaty of Paris. Later, the two made their peace. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Making & accepting apologies amends apologetically apologize atone for something atonement beg bury bygone conciliatory crawl crawl back (to someone)idiom forge ahead forgive penance resolve your differences shred sink your differencesidiom solatium sorry to bother you soz
make peace with something idiom to start to accept something that was previously worrying or annoying you: It's time to make peace with your body image. Letting go is making peace with what happened even if the decision is a hard one. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Accepting & agreeing reluctantly accede to something acceptance acquiescence be resigned to somethingidiom bend to something bow down to someone cave in concede crack peace philosophical resignation resigned resignedly resort to something settle for something shoulder tolerate trade something off yield to something |