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Phrase(s): fix something with someone
1. to get someone’s agreement or permission for something. • Don’t worry, I’ll fix it with your boss. • Can you fix things with my brother? He doesn’t want me to do this. 2. to apologize or make amends to someone for something. • She is upset at you, but you can fix it with her, I’m sure. • I will fix it with her. Don’t worry.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs