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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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Hi,

I have heard people say : ....come to term... can someone tell me what that means? Is it like become or happen? thanks!
  

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To 'come to term s with' something is to learn to accept what has happened (so is usually connected to a negative event. People come to terms with losing their job, for example).

  • To 'come to term s with' something is to learn to accept what has happened (so is usually connected to a negative event.
  • People come to terms with losing their job, for example).
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To 'come to terms with' something is to learn to accept what has happened (so is usually connected to a negative event. People come to terms with losing their job, for example).

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