Synonym: bear on, concern, hit, pertain, refer, relate, resuscitate, revive, strike, touch, touch on. Similar words: come to life, come to terms with, comet, come true, sometime, sometimes, something, come through. Meaning: v. 1. cause to experience suddenly 2. have to do with or be relevant to 3. attain 4. return to consciousness.
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31 It has come to my attention that ...
32 The debate did not come to a conclusion untilyesterday.
33 Please stop in when you come to Liverpool.
34 Can you come to the phone?it sounds urgent.
35 Yes, I've come to fetch you.
36 Everytime you come to mind, I realize I'm smiling.
37 He couldn't come to terms with his sexuality.
38 Virtually all the children come to school by bus.
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39 The jury have come to an agreement.
40 All good things come to an end.
41 It has come to my knowledge that he resigned.
42 I'm sorry I didn't come to your wedding.
43 I've come to a decision.
44 I'm sure we can come to some workable arrangement.
45 Do come to our wedding.
46 Their much-touted expansion plans have come to nothing.
47 I've come to keep you company.
48 Come to the table everybody - I'm ready to dish up.
49 She'd come to find out the truth about her family.
50 The government have failed to come to grips with the two most important social issues of our time.
51 Who can come to the front of the time, help me find the next screen.
52 Several pedestrians had come to grief on the icy pavement.
53 Do you think the Arab countries will come to terms with Israel one day?
54 Good things come to those who smile. Have you smile today? Keep smiling.
55 Most teachers hold that students will come to no great harm if they go to a discotheque now and then.
56 Maybe there's something fate can't touch, fate doesn't control how easily you come to peace.
57 Everytime you come to my mind, I realize I'm smiling.
58 All seeds only come to life once having been buried.
59 Longitudinal are easily satisfied, cross ratio is easy to be lost; meet the person is easy to come to a standstill, the lost is easy to choose to rise.
60 Fear not that the life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning.
More similar words: come to life, come to terms with, comet, come true, sometime, sometimes, something, come through, something of, something like, something else, from time to time, come home, metal, meter, helmet, method, let off, get out, get on, see to, get off, let out, set out, set off, due to, cemetery, metaphor, get over, take to.