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  1. come to terms withverb

    To resolve a conflict with.

  2. come to terms withverb

    To accept or resign oneself to something emotionally painful

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of come to terms with in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of come to terms with in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of come to terms with in a Sentence

  1. Taylor West:

    Federal law is the law of the land in the area of drug control, and it would be absurd if a federal agency looked the other way while the Big Marijuana Business continues to operate without interference. the federal government is going to have to come to terms with the fact that voters have chosen a different way to handle this drug.

  2. Taylor West:

    The federal government is going to have to come to terms with the fact that voters have chosen a different way to handle this drug.

  3. Barack Obama:

    The question is just: is there a way of accommodating that legitimate set of traditions with some common-sense stuff that prevents a 21-year-old who is angry about something or confused about something or is racist or is deranged from going into a gun store, that is not something that we have ever fully come to terms with.

  4. President Barack Obama:

    That is not something that we have ever fully come to terms with.

  5. Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn:

    I'm happy Judge Alito survived these unwarranted attacks. I'm also sorry that his family had to be subjected to them, as well. At some point, however, we as a committee will need to come to terms with our confirmation process. The current regime treats Supreme Court nominees more like piñatas than human beings. And that's something none of us should be willing to tolerate.

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