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olive branch

[ol-iv branch] / ˈɒl ɪv ˌbræntʃ /


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But as he finished answering my question, was this an olive branch to Europe from Russia's president?

From BBC

That olive branch to member states came after months of diplomatic talks paving the way for Wednesday's meeting.

From BBC

The newly relaxed legal and regulatory atmosphere isn’t an olive branch to the international crypto traders, however.

From Barron's

That was seen as an olive branch to the business community and the police force, but Tisch hasn’t said if she will accept the offer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since the primary, however, Mamdani has extended an olive branch to business critics, while softening his more controversial positions, including apologizing for past statements that harshly criticized the police.

From Barron's