come to pass Antonyms
Meaning of come to pass
come to pass
orgasm, happen sense 5, to experience orgasm, to come to pass, repeat, to seize suddenly and strangely, to take form, to move toward or journey to something, to fall within a field of view or a range of application, to appear on a scene, to arrive at a place, end, result, or conclusion, to acquire as a possession or achievement, to reach a condition or conclusion, to cease foolish or pretentious talk or behavior, to tell the whole story, to meet, find, or encounter especially by chance, to approach in kind or quality, to move or journey to a vicinity with a specified purpose, to reach the point of being or becoming, originate, arise, to be available, to speak further, to advance, rise, or improve in rank or condition, to reach a particular station in a series, to gain recognition, to advance toward accomplishment, to issue forth, to become adjusted especially emotionally or intellectually, to encounter misfortune (such as calamity, defeat, or ruin), to meet or deal with firmly, frankly, or straightforwardly, existing or arriving in the future, to advance in a particular manner, to arrive at or enter a scene of action, to arrive at a particular place, end, result, or conclusion, to fall to a person in a division or inheritance of property, become, to take on the aspect of, to reach maturity, to appear to the mind, originate sense 2, arise, extend sense 4, reach, to approach or be near (an age), amount, to arrive in due course, happen, occur, to become moved favorably, to be a question of, happen, to enter or assume a condition, position, or relation, to achieve one's potential, to get hold of oneself, to reach an agreement, to add up, to fall within the range or limits of something, to move toward something, to turn out to be, to meet or find by chance, to take place, semen, extend, to fail completely
come to pass Sentence Examples
- As the stars aligned perfectly, the prophecy came to pass, fulfilling an ancient destiny.
- The long-dreaded earthquake finally came to pass, leaving widespread devastation in its wake.
- The battle raged on, but eventually the inevitable came to pass, and the invading army was defeated.
- The scientist's prediction came to pass with astonishing accuracy, leaving the world in awe.
- Despite all their efforts, the escaped convict's plan came to pass, and he remained at large.
- The realization that his beloved was gone forever came to pass slowly, bringing crushing pain.
- The investors' worst fears came to pass, as the stock market plunged, wiping out their savings.
- The doctor's cautious warning came to pass, and the patient's condition worsened rapidly.
- The happy couple's dream of a seaside wedding came to pass, surrounded by their closest friends and family.
- The ancient prophecies foretold the coming of a great hero, and as the years passed, it came to pass that a young warrior rose to the challenge.
FAQs About the word come to pass
orgasm, happen sense 5, to experience orgasm, to come to pass, repeat, to seize suddenly and strangely, to take form, to move toward or journey to something, to
happen, come down, be, come, occur, come up, go on, pass, do,come about
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As the stars aligned perfectly, the prophecy came to pass, fulfilling an ancient destiny.
The long-dreaded earthquake finally came to pass, leaving widespread devastation in its wake.
The battle raged on, but eventually the inevitable came to pass, and the invading army was defeated.
The scientist's prediction came to pass with astonishing accuracy, leaving the world in awe.