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Definition of "come to pass" [come to pass]

  • To happen; to occur. (verb)

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Use "come to pass" in a sentence
  • "This is one reason I keep a special vision board I call my Achieved Board, with pictures of things that have already come to pass in my life."
  • "Clothe every wish, every vision, and every affirmation in a cloak of earnest gratitude for all the myriad blessings that exist in your life right at this moment, and your dreams will come to pass in a way that benefits all those around you as well as yourself—for the highest good of all involved."
  • "Finally, through the three principles of nerve-force readily passing along accustomed channels -- of association, which is so widely extended in its power -- and of certain actions, being more under the control of the will than others -- it has come to pass that suffering readily causes the secretion of tears, without being necessarily accompanied by any other action."