Advanced To change one's opinion or viewpoint; to be convinced or persuaded after initial opposition or resistance; to revive or regain consciousness. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Come Around'
The patient in a coma started to come around, offering hope to the worried family.
It took some time, but the jury members began to come around to the defense attorney's argument.
The old car had engine trouble, but a little maintenance helped it come around and run smoothly again.
She had her doubts about the new software, but after using it for a while, she began to come around.
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