English, asked by optumas95, 5 months ago

give the meaning of the following expression: to bury the hatchet

* to pick up quarrel
*to forget past quarrels
*to quarrel with someone​

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Answered by 8rahul8
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Answer:

Bury the hatchet is an American English idiom meaning "to make peace".

Answered by JainikaSingh
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Answer:

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To bury the hatchet:-

  • Meaning: End a quarrel or conflict and become friendly.
  • Example: Those who say they will forgive but can't forget, simply bury the hatchet but leave the handle out for immediate use.

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To pick up the quarrel:-

  • Meaning: Pick an argument or fight means to seek an opportunity to quarrel or argue with someone.
  • Example: "I don't want to pick a quarrel with you.", or "Jason was always in trouble for picking fights."

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To forget past quarrels:-

  • Meaning: One should forgive people for their past mistakes and forget about unpleasant things that happened in the past.
  • Example: "Let's forget past quarrels and be friends again."

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To quarrel with someone:-

  • Meaning: To think someone or something is wrong.
  • Example: "The children quarrel all the time." or, "She and her husband are always quarreling about money."

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