make amends
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Verb
[edit]make amends (third-person singular simple present makes amends, present participle making amends, simple past and past participle made amends)
- (idiomatic) To repair a relationship; to resolve an argument or fight; to make reparations or redress.
- Synonyms: make up, atone, expiate, (obsolete) aby, (obsolete) abegge
- I hope they can stop fighting and make amends.
- 1990, Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe (lyrics and music), “Being Boring”, in Behaviour, performed by Pet Shop Boys:
- We dressed up and fought, then thought: "Make amends"
- 2011 January 25, Les Roopanarine, “Wigan 1 - 2 Aston Villa”, in BBC[1]:
- But with the home side likewise unable to make the most of a period of first-half ascendancy, Villa were swift to make amends on the restart.
Translations
[edit]to repair a relationship; to make up; to resolve an argument or fight; to make reparations or redress
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