hold out the olive branch



hold out the olive branch

Fig. to offer to end a dispute and be friendly; to offer reconciliation. (The olive branch is a symbol of peace and reconciliation. A biblical reference.) Jill was the first to hold out the olive branch after our argument. I always try to hold out the olive branch to someone I have offended. Life is too short for a person to bear grudges for very long.
See also: branch, hold, olive, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eugenia[ju:'dʒi:njə]
WillardWIL-ərdEnglish
Geghard-Armenian
Mechislav-Russian (Rare), Medieval Slavic
Zita (1)DZEE-tah (Italian)Italian, Portuguese, German, Czech, Slovak
AndraAN-drə (English)Romanian, English