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To have visited a person or place
“I will come around to your place tomorrow to see how you're doing.”
Past tense for to yield, acquiesce, or comply after a change of opinions or persuasion
“I was surprised to see him come around to my viewpoint after a lengthy debate about the issue.”
Past tense for to recuperate or reawaken, especially after having lost consciousness
“After fainting at the concert, it took her a few moments to come around and regain consciousness.”
Past tense for to be expectant of a positive outcome
Past tense for to become adjusted to new conditions
Past tense for to change or back out of one's decision or opinion
Past tense for to do a favor, or show beneficence toward
Past tense for to move something or oneself in a circular direction or motion
Past tense for to show mercy on someone
Past tense for to become sound or healthy again
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