English-Spanish translations for come to terms with

  • aceptarPodemos ayudar a Rusia a aceptar su pasado. We can help Russia come to terms with its past. Eso es algo que debemos aceptar. That is something we have to come to terms with. Existe una constante necesidad de aceptar la historia de la región. There is a continuing need to come to terms with the region’s history.
  • avenirse
  • llegar a buenos términos
  • llegar a un acuerdoLa integración europea debe continuar basándose en la predisposición a llegar a un acuerdo respecto a la trágica historia del siglo xx. European integration must continue to be based on a readiness to come to terms with the 20th century's tragic history.

Definition of come to terms with

Examples

  • She finally came to terms with her addictions at her third rehab clinic and rarely drank again
  • Until he comes to terms with the likelihood of failure, he will not succeed

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