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Choose the meaning of the idiom/proverb/phrase.
To meet someone halfway

A
To show that you are prepared to strain your relationship with someone
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To compromise with someone
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Confrontation
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Incongruity
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Solution

The correct option is B To compromise with someone
The idiomatic phrase 'to meet someone halfway' means, compromise, give up something for the sake of an agreement. For example, they tried to change the bill and we are trying to meet them halfway. Hence, Option B is correct. The rest of the options do not express this meaning, hence incorrect.


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