make up one's differences

Frequency: 6.59.3 per million words

To become friendly again after a disagreement.

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  • The two old friends finally made up their differences after a long argument.
  • I think you and your sister should try to make up your differences.
  • The rival companies will have to make up their differences if they want the merger to succeed.
  • Have the band members made up their differences yet, or is the tour still cancelled?
  • It's important for the children to see us make up our differences peacefully.
  • Making up their differences was the best thing for their relationship.
  • If they don't make up their differences soon, the project will fail.
  • They were encouraged by the mediator to sit down and make up their differences.
  • Mature people find a way to make up their differences without fighting.
  • After months of tense negotiations, the two nations agreed to make up their differences and sign the treaty.