come full circle
English
Verb
come full circle (third-person singular simple present comes full circle, present participle coming full circle, simple past came full circle, past participle come full circle)
- (idiomatic) To make a complete change or reform.
- (idiomatic) To complete a cycle of transition, returning to where one started after gaining experience or exploring other things.
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Translations
complete a cycle of transition, returning to where one started
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