From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsquare with phrasal verb1 square (something) with somethingTHINK ABOUT if you square two ideas, statements etc with each other or if they square with each other, they are considered to be in agreement His story simply does not square with the facts. How do you square that with your religious beliefs?square something with your conscience (=make yourself believe that what you are doing is morally right)2 square something with somebody British EnglishAGREE to persuade someone to agree to something I’ll take the day off if I can square it with my boss. → square→ See Verb tableFrom Longman Business Dictionarysquare something with somebody phrasal verb [transitive] to arrange something with someone by persuading them to agree to it or allow itI’ll take the day off if I can square it with my boss. → square→ See Verb table