bringing terms

Main Entry:
bring to terms
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: force to agree
Synonyms: bend to one's will, bring low, bring to one's knees, humble, humiliate, take down a notch, take down a peg
Main Entry: mediate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: try to bring to an agreement
Synonyms: act as middle, arbitrate, bring to terms, conciliate, deal, go fifty-fifty, intercede, interfere, intermediate, interpose, intervene, make a deal, make peace, meet halfway, moderate, negotiate, propitiate, reconcile, referee, resolve, restore harmony, settle, step in, strike happy medium, trade off, umpire
Antonyms: argue, contend, disagree, fight
Main Entry: negotiate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: bargain, discuss
Synonyms: accommodate, adjudicate, adjust, agree, arbitrate, arrange, bring to terms, bury the hatchet, come across with, compose, concert, conciliate, confer, connect, consult, contract, covenant, cut a deal, deal, debate, dicker, haggle, hammer out a deal, handle, horse trade, intercede, make a deal, make peace, make terms, manage, mediate, moderate, network, parley*, referee, settle, step in, stipulate, swap, transact, treat, umpire, work out a deal, work out*
Main Entry: reconcile
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make peace; adjust
Synonyms: accommodate, accord, accustom, appease, arbitrate, arrange, assuage, attune, bring to terms, bring together, bury the hatchet, come together, compose, conciliate, conform, cool*, coordinate, fit, fix up, get together on, harmonize, integrate, intercede, kiss and make up, make matters up, make up, mediate, mitigate, pacify, patch things up, patch up, placate, propitiate, proportion, re-establish, reconciliate, rectify, regulate, resolve, restore harmony, reunite, settle, suit, tune, win over
Antonyms: disagree, refuse
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