Similar words: come to the point, come to terms, come to terms with, come to nothing, to the full, add fuel to the flames, come to, to the core. Meaning: v. make oneself visible; take action.
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31 If things were different, other names would have come to the fore.
32 In this way many fine people will come to the fore.
33 We encourage top - notch talents with innovative ideas to come to the fore.
34 As the project develop, unsuspected difficulty come to the fore.
35 Large numbers of talented persons have come to the fore in today's circle.
More similar words: come to the point, come to terms, come to terms with, come to nothing, to the full, add fuel to the flames, come to, to the core, hometown, come before, come together, come to mind, come to pass, come to life, come to a head, come to an end, come to light, come to grief, come to grips, come to blows, rise to the occasion, come to naught, come to grips with, come to a decision, come to a standstill, some time or other, come to an agreement, from time to time, the former, in the form of.