overtures

[US]/[ˈəʊvə(ː)tʃə(ː)z]/
[UK]/[ˈoʊvərˌtʃʊərz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To make overtures (to someone).
n.An initial action or step taken to initiate contact, discussion, or negotiation.; A polite or conciliatory approach.

Phrases & Collocations

make overtures

initial overtures

reject overtures

peace overtures

diplomatic overtures

opening overtures

repeated overtures

received overtures

formal overtures

pursue overtures

Example Sentences

the company made overtures to acquire the smaller firm.

initial overtures to negotiate a peace treaty were unsuccessful.

he extended overtures of friendship to his former rivals.

despite their differences, they exchanged overtures regarding collaboration.

the government welcomed overtures from international mediators.

she rejected his overtures with a polite but firm refusal.

the ambassador initiated overtures to improve bilateral relations.

their overtures towards a partnership were met with caution.

we received several overtures regarding the potential merger.

the union made overtures to management seeking better benefits.

the team responded positively to the manager's overtures.

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