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Term: Come to Pass

Description:

The term "come to pass" refers to something that happens or occurs, often as a result of a specific event or condition. It can be used to describe the realization or fulfillment of a situation, event, or prediction.

Examples:

Verb - Intransitive:

1. After years of hard work and dedication, his dream finally came to pass.

2. The storm was forecasted to come to pass by evening.

3. It is believed that the prophecy will come to pass in due time.

Verb - Transitive:

1. The resolution came to pass through diplomatic negotiations.

2. Their plans to build a new school in the area came to pass with community support.

3. The changes in the law came to pass after extensive debate in the parliament.

Noun - Singular:

1. The realization of her ambitions was a dream come to pass.

2. Sometimes, a miracle can be a come to pass that changes one's life forever.

Noun - Plural:

1. The various comes to pass in his life shaped him into who he is today.

2. She recorded the different comes to pass in her journal for future reference.

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