to come to agreement

  • 1come to sth — UK US come to sth Phrasal Verb with come({{}}/kʌm/ verb ► to be a particular amount or number after a mathematical calculation: »The total cost came to $20,000. ► to reach a particular condition or stage: come to a halt/end »In the past few… …

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  • 2agreement — a‧gree‧ment [əˈgriːmənt] noun [countable] 1. an arrangement or promise to do something, made by two or more people or organizations: • Under the agreement, the company will distribute our products in North America. • What happens if the warring… …

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  • 3come to an agreement — index agree (contract), arrange (methodize), coincide (concur), compromise (settle by mutual agreement), concur ( …

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  • 4Come By Chance Refinery — Country Canada Province Newfoundland and Labrador City Come By Chance Refinery details …

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  • 5come to terms (with someone) — phrase to make an agreement, or to end an argument with someone They had somehow to come to terms. Thesaurus: to reach, or to enter into an agreementsynonym ending, solving and avoiding arguments and fightshyponym to agree with someone or… …

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  • 6come into conflict — 1 : to be different in a way that prevents agreement Unfortunately, their goals for the project came into conflict. often + with There are cases in which these rules come into conflict with [=contradict] one another. 2 : to enter a situation in… …

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  • 7come to terms (with somebody) — come to ˈterms (with sb) idiom to reach an agreement with sb; to find a way of living or working together • The enemy was eventually forced to come to terms. Main entry: ↑termsidiom …

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  • 8come to an understanding — index agree (comply), agree (contract), close (agree), coincide (concur), compromise …

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  • 9come to terms — index agree (comply), agree (contract), arrange (methodize), close (agree), coincide ( …

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  • 10come to terms — 1 the two sides came to terms: REACH AN AGREEMENT/UNDERSTANDING, make a deal, reach a compromise, meet each other halfway. 2 she eventually came to terms with her situation: ACCEPT, come to accept, reconcile oneself to, learn to live with, become …

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