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What does come from mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word come from? Here's what it means.

Verb
  1. (transitive) To have as one's birthplace or nationality.
  2. (transitive) To be derived from.
  3. (transitive, slightly informal) To derive one's opinion or argument from; to take as a conceptual starting point.
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She had been there about a quarter of an hour or twenty minutes when she heard a cry or call, which appeared to come from within the house.
People who come from overseas for the match without a ticket are always prepared to fork out well above the going rate.
The chairman, who will not come from any of the warring factions, is expected to be picked this week.
Some of the more entertaining reactions come from the fictional characters, going so far as shadowboxing or performing a Samoan war dance.
The pictures of our abode, the Eco House, could have come from a glossy interiors mag or a coffee table tome, even though I say so myself.
Retained firefighters come from all walks of life and are the lifeblood of the brigade in rural areas.

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