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square with
Correspond to, agree with, as in His story doesn't square with what the witness saw . [Late 1500s]
Settle a disagreement or account with someone, put a matter straight, as in We've squared it with the management to bring our own wine . [Mid-1800s]
Example Sentences
"It was wonderful to meet in a single square with people who come from every corner of the world and to live a shared moment. This is the legacy of the Pope," she said.
The papal inauguration of Pope Francis was held on 19 March 2013 in St Peter's Square, with an estimated crowd of between 150,000 and 200,000 who came to witness.
The first stage of the project will cover the perimeter of George Square with hoardings to allow work to start inside.
How does this history of hyper-patriotism coexist with the Republicans’ revered, practically deified leader, Donald Trump, calling America "a garbage can for the world," a global "laughing stock" or a "third world country"? How does it square with a Republican president playing the sycophantic beta-sidekick to Vladimir Putin, whose hostility to the United States requires no underlining?
It's too plastic and strange to square with the fleshy realities of human sex.
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