Make peace with Meaning in English
expression
ˈmeɪk/ /ˈpis/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
MAYK PEES WITH or MITH
mˈeɪk/ /pˈiːs/ /wˈɪð
MAYK PEES WITH
Definition
To restore friendly relations after a conflict or to accept something you cannot change.
Usage & Nuances
Can be used about relationships ('make peace with someone') or situations ('make peace with reality'). More formal/neutral than 'forgive' but can overlap. Often used when accepting unpleasant or unchangeable things.
Spanish: hacer las paces con - aceptar (situación)Portuguese (BR): fazer as pazes com - aceitar (algo)Portuguese (PT): fazer as pazes com - aceitar (algo)Chinese (Simplified): 与...和解 - 接受(某事物)Chinese (Traditional): 與...和解 - 接受(某事物)Hindi: से सुलह करना - स्वीकार करना (परिस्थिति)Arabic: يصالح - يتقبل (أمرًا)Bengali: মিটমাট করা - মানিয়ে নেওয়াRussian: помириться - смиритьсяJapanese: 和解する - 受け入れるVietnamese: làm hòa - chấp nhậnKorean: 화해하다 - 받아들이다Turkish: barışmak - kabullenmekUrdu: صلح کرنا - قبول کرناIndonesian: berdamai - menerima
Example Sentences
After their fight, Anna wanted to make peace with her brother.
basic
It took years for him to make peace with his past mistakes.
basic
The two leaders agreed to make peace with each other.
basic
Sometimes you just have to make peace with things you can’t change.
natural
She’s finally made peace with moving to a new city.
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If you ever want to be happy, you need to make peace with yourself first.
natural