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What is the meaning of on my terms?

What is the meaning of on my terms?

phrase. If you do something on your terms, you do it under conditions that you decide because you are in a position of power. They will sign the union treaty only on their terms. See full dictionary entry for term.

Do things on your own terms?

When you live life on your own terms, it means that you live life in a way that is meaningful and fulfilling to you. It means being able to enjoy the time you spend with yourself as much as the time you spend with others. When you’re living your life on your own terms, you get inspired to do more — be more.

What does the phrase in terms mean?

phrase. If you talk about something in terms of something or in particular terms, you are specifying which aspect of it you are discussing or from what point of view you are considering it.

What is the meaning of all on her own?

1 alone; without anyone else: Why are you sitting here on your own? 2 without help: She made it all on her own. See also: on, own.

Is on your own meaning?

If you do something on your own, you do it without help from anyone else: Bridget learned to tie her shoes on her own when she was three.

Are we on good terms meaning?

If two people are on good terms or on friendly terms, they are friendly with each other. Madeleine is on good terms with Sarah. [

Do you live on your own meaning?

live on one’s own to live independently, in a separate dwelling. I moved out of my parents’ house because I wanted to live on my own for a while. It’s time you were out living on your own.

How do I live on my own terms?

6 Ways to Live Life on Your Own Terms

  1. Staying out of other people’s business. It’s human nature for us to want to be accepted and loved by everyone around us.
  2. Staying away from toxic people.
  3. Using your gifts to your advantage.
  4. Not working for external rewards.
  5. Letting your work speak for you.
  6. Not holding yourself back.

What does it mean to come to terms with something?

to learn to accept and deal with an unpleasant situation or event, especially after being upset or angry about it for a long time. She needed time to come to terms with her grief.

What can I say instead of in terms of?

What is another word for in terms of?

in connection with with regard to
in the matter of in view of
as regards concerning
regarding as far as
in relation to pertaining to

What does being on your own mean?

You have to deal with or resolve this situation without my or anyone else’s assistance.

What does it mean to do something on your own?

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Ruth Doyle