Meanings
How to pronounce "make peace":
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To end hostilities; to reach a peace agreement; to initiate or resume a cordial relationship after a period of animosity.
Example: "Both countries can rebuild now that they have made peace with each other."
Example: "He's finally made peace with his estranged father."
To settle a dispute or disagreement.
Example: "The committee made peace and agreed to go with the new plan."
To accept something, especially if it is considered unfavourable.
Example: "I've finally made peace with the fact that having diabetes means no more sugar."
Example Sentences
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After many years of feuding, the two families finally decided to make peace.
2
The diplomats worked tirelessly to make peace between the two warring nations.
3
Let's put our differences aside and make peace with each other.
4
She reached out to her estranged friend to make peace and rebuild their friendship.
5
The mediator's role is to facilitate communication and help the parties make peace.