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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181 Come to the meeting if you feel you have something to contribute.
182 I don't want any harm to come to these pictures.
183 I have come to an explanation with them about the matter.
184 Her latest film is the staple offering of action and comedy which we have come to expect.
185 Don't forget to look me up when you come to Atlanta.
186 She has lapsed from the high standard we have come to expect of her.
187 We asked her to come to our party,[http://sentencedict.com/come to.html] but she declined.
188 The result of the election in is yet another hopeful sign that peace could come to the Middle East.
189 I was wondering if you'd like to come to the cinema with me this evening?
190 The magic slowly begins to work, and the princess starts to come to life again.
191 You ought to have come to the meeting. It was interesting.
192 It will be worth your while to come to the meeting.
193 He stubbornly refused to tell her how he had come to be in such a state.
194 Let the liquid come to the boil and then reduce the heat.
195 He gave a slight shudder as he considered how near he had come to death.
196 People often wrongly open doors before the train has come to a stop.
197 Clearly we need to come to an arrangement that is acceptable to both parties.
198 Now that you come to mention it, he did say something about a ghost.
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.