bring closure
Frequency: 6.89.6 per million words
To cause or provide someone with a sense of emotional resolution.
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- The final verdict in the trial finally brought closure to the victim's family.
- He hoped that one last conversation could bring closure to their painful breakup.
- Uncovering the truth about his father's disappearance would bring closure to decades of uncertainty.
- The therapist helped her find a way to bring closure without needing an apology.
- The purpose of the commission's report is to bring closure to this historical injustice.
- We are holding a memorial service to help bring closure and celebrate her life.
- Sometimes, accepting what happened is the only thing that can bring you closure.
- The discovery of the shipwreck has brought closure to the sailors' descendants after a century.
- Despite his efforts, nothing seemed to bring him the closure he so desperately needed.
- Do you believe that confronting him will truly bring you closure?