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Associations of "Come to" (30 Words)
again | Anew. It was great to meet old friends again. |
along | In accompaniment or as a companion. She was thrilled to be along for the ride. |
arrive | Reach a destination arrive by movement or progress. He still has to pinch himself to be sure he really has arrived. |
back | Walk or drive backwards. She walked away without looking back. |
backslide | Relapse into bad ways or error. There are many things that can cause slimmers to backslide. |
get | Take vengeance on or get even. She didn t get the joke. |
here | Being here now. I m here to help you. |
immigrate | Come to live permanently in a foreign country. An Australian who immigrated to Britain in 1982. |
landing | The act of coming to land after a voyage. The plane made a smooth landing. |
occur | Come to pass. Nothing occurred that seemed important. |
reach | Reach a goal e g. He seeks opportunities to reach viewers without journalistic interference. |
recover | Get or find back recover the use of. Police recovered a stolen video. |
recovery | An object or amount of money recovered. I have my heel below the pedal during the power stroke and above it during recovery. |
recuperate | Restore to good health or strength. The company managed to recuperate. |
recurring | Coming back. Gratitude is a recurring theme in the book. |
reelect | Elect again. |
regain | Get or find back; recover the use of. She regained control of herself. |
repay | Make repayment for or return something. Most of his fortune had been spent repaying creditors. |
resilience | The ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity. Nylon is excellent in wearability abrasion resistance and resilience. |
restitution | Recompense for injury or loss. Restitution of the damaged mucosa. |
restoration | The restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in France in 1814 following the fall of Napoleon Louis XVIII was recalled from exile by Talleyrand. Published restorations are dodgy based on single bones. |
restore | Restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken. Order was eventually restored by riot police. |
retrace | Go back over (the same route that one has just taken. I ve tried to retrace some of her movements. |
retrieval | The cognitive operation of accessing information in memory. My retrieval of people s names is very poor. |
retrieve | Reel or bring in a fishing line. Retrieve the car from the parking garage. |
return | The key on electric typewriters or computer keyboards that causes a carriage return and a line feed. The return of spring. |
revert | (of property) return to (the original owner) by reversion. If interested kindly revert with your updated resume. |
staircase | A way of access (upward and downward) consisting of a set of steps. He descended the broad staircase. |
trace | Discover traces of. The archeologist traced the hieroglyphs. |
track | The soundtrack of a film or video. The title track of the album. |