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come to pass
verb as in be
Weak matches
verb as in befall
verb as in break
verb as in chance
verb as in come
verb as in eventuate
Weak matches
verb as in fall
verb as in hap
Weak matches
verb as in materialize
Strong matches
verb as in occur
verb as in pass
Strong matches
verb as in transpire
Example Sentences
There are practical and political reasons for why that might come to pass.
“Our people in Gaza will not allow for these plans to come to pass,” a Hamas spokesperson said in February.
A bigger concern for the UK football industry will be consumers having less money to spend on tickets and TV subscriptions if fears of a recession come to pass.
But his stunted talent for small talk can be very affecting in turns that, say, require him to deliver news to a weeping stranger, confirming their worst fear has come to pass.
QAnon has generated reams of "prophecies" that have never come to pass.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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