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Associations of "Comes with" (30 Words)
again | Anew. It was great to meet old friends again. |
along | In or into company with others. He had brought along a friend of his. |
arrive | Reach a destination arrive by movement or progress. The invitation arrived a few days later. |
back | The grounds of Cambridge colleges which back on to the River Cam. The Press are on my back. |
backslide | Drop to a lower level, as in one’s morals or standards. There are many things that can cause slimmers to backslide. |
get | Take vengeance on or get even. I might be getting the flu. |
here | In or at this place where the speaker or writer is. Here s a dish that is quick to make. |
immigrate | Come to live permanently in a foreign country. Only few plants can immigrate to the island. |
landing | The act of coming down to the earth (or other surface. We made a perfect landing at the airstrip. |
occur | To be found to exist. It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary. |
reach | Reach a goal. The water reached the doorstep. |
recover | Get or find back recover the use of. He recovered his balance and sped on. |
recovery | (in rowing, cycling, or swimming) the action of returning the paddle, leg, or arm to its initial position ready to make a new stroke. It is hoped that Lawrence can make a full recovery. |
recuperate | Regain or make up for. Recuperate one s losses. |
recurring | Occurring again periodically or repeatedly. Gratitude is a recurring theme in the book. |
reelect | Elect again. |
regain | Come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost. She regained control of herself. |
repay | Make repayment for or return something. Most of his fortune had been spent repaying creditors. |
resilience | An occurrence of rebounding or springing back. Nylon is excellent in wearability abrasion resistance and resilience. |
restitution | A sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury. 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. The altar paintings seem in need of restoration. |
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. He began to retrace his steps to the station car park. |
retrieval | The act of regaining or saving something lost (or in danger of becoming lost. Online information retrieval. |
retrieve | Reel or bring in a fishing line. Train the dog to retrieve. |
return | The action of returning something. He returned to his newspaper. |
revert | Go back to a previous state. 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. Police are trying to trace a white van seen in the area. |
track | An endless metal belt on which tracked vehicles move over the ground. Track a missile. |