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View definitions for come to pass

come to pass

verb as in be

verb as in break

verb as in come

verb as in come about

verb as in eventuate

verb as in fall

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verb as in hap

verb as in intervene

verb as in transpire

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McFadden said “we don’t want a trade war for that reason” - but suggested it would be worth waiting to see if the threatened tariffs come to pass.

From BBC

If any of these eventualities come to pass, America’s health profile will be in danger of declining, and sharply.

If unfortunately that does come to pass, which hopefully it does not, my job will be to organize the messaging, strategy, and campaign to stop that law from passing Congress.

From Slate

She told Salon she experienced financial and psychological abuse in her previous divorce experiences, felt disempowered while navigating the family court system and fears more women may have to go through what she had should those laws someday come to pass.

From Salon

This year, he was still blown away by what had come to pass.

From Slate

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

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