make overtures
make overtures
To express a willingness, openness, or eagerness to pursue something, such as a relationship or an intended course of action. Being new to the area, I made friendly overtures to some of the parents in the toddler playgroup in the hopes of making some new friends. The senator made overtures about changing the tax code during his election campaign, but since being elected he hasn't done a single thing about it.
See also: make, overture
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
make overtures about doing something
to give hints about something; to present or suggest ideas. The company made overtures about hiring me. Tom is making overtures about inviting us to his country home next month.
See also: make, overture
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
make ˈovertures (to somebody)
try to make friends, start a business relationship, have discussions, etc. with somebody: On my first day at work everyone made friendly overtures. If we want to stay in business I think we ought to start making overtures to the bank manager!See also: make, overture
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- make overtures about doing
- overture
- give (one's) right arm
- give right arm
- give your right arm
- would give your right arm for
- would give your right arm for something/to do something
- show willing
- lick one's chops, to
- tongue hangs out, one's