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come

Definition for come

verb as in happen

Strongest matches

break, develop, fall, occur, take place

Strong matches

befall, betide, chance, hap, transpire

Weak matches

come to pass, turn out

verb as in extend, reach

Strongest matches

become, develop, get, go, grow, join, run, turn

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Example Sentences

“What’s nice about situations like that is that you have teammates that can come in and step up and have your back, and that’s what we did for Kate all season.”

"I think it's a good cause to come together as players and make sure we're getting treated fairly."

From BBC

In the aftermath of the 2007-08 writers’ strike, roles for the blooming actor became harder to come by — a situation that was made more dire by the nation’s crushing financial crisis.

Despite being a hot commodity, he never imagined a program with USC’s prestige would come calling.

All of them smiled as Trump announced that, through his actions, foreign companies will come racing back to the country “almost overnight” to open up production.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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