Phrases with «overture»

Overture means an introductory or opening piece of music or a proposal that starts a conversation or negotiation. Full definition

Sentences with «overture»

  • He may keep on holding a grudge, be suspicious of overtures of friendliness, and refuse to forgive. (religion-online.org)
  • After rejecting overtures from United last summer, the German club have reluctantly accepted they are about to lose their leading marksman. (caughtoffside.com)
  • Years ago, Google made overtures in Quebec, but the provincial government and Hydro - Québec were unwilling to provide the kind of electricity discounts afforded other industries. (canadianbusiness.com)
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