Wiktionary
come to terms
vb. 1 (context idiomatic of two or more parties often with a prepositional phrase English) to reach an agreement or settle a dispute. 2 (context idiomatic with "with" English) See come to terms with.
Usage examples of "come to terms".
Wulfgar blushed a deep red and turned away, unable to come to terms with such nerve in a woman.