bridge a chasm

Frequency: 7.511.9 per million words

To overcome a great difference between two people or groups.

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  • Diplomatic talks are the only way to bridge the political chasm between the two nations.
  • The new government program aims to bridge the economic chasm between the rich and the poor.
  • Open communication is key to bridging the generational chasm between parents and their children.
  • Art and music can often bridge the cultural chasm that language cannot.
  • After years of silence, they finally managed to bridge the chasm that had grown between them.
  • It will require a great deal of empathy to bridge the ideological chasm dividing the country.
  • The workshop was designed to help bridge the chasm between the engineering and marketing teams.
  • Many philosophers have attempted to bridge the chasm between reason and faith.
  • Bridging the vast chasm of misunderstanding requires patience and a willingness to listen.
  • We must find a way to bridge the chasm in understanding before the conflict escalates.