To Patch Things up


🗓️ Idiom: To Patch Things Up (v phrase)


💬 Meaning

  • To fix a disagreement or repair a damaged relationship.
  • To solve a problem between people so they can get along again.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • After their argument about the project deadline, the two colleagues met privately to patch things up.
  • The customer was upset, but the support agent managed to patch things up by offering a clear solution.
  • HR encouraged both sides to talk openly so they could patch things up before the next meeting.

🏛️ Origin

This idiom comes from the idea of patching torn fabric by sewing a piece over the damaged area. The phrase became a way to describe repairing emotional or social “damage” between people, especially after a conflict.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:
After the disagreement, they set up a quick meeting to __________ before the client presentation.

Answer

patch things up

2. Choose the correct answer:
If two coworkers “patch things up,” they:
a) Make the conflict worse
b) Avoid speaking to each other
c) Repair their relationship

Answer

c) Repair their relationship

3. Change the sentence using “patch things up”:
“They decided to fix their disagreement before working together again.”

Answer

They decided to patch things up before working together again.


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