come to something

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Definition (decide)

  1. If you come to a decision, arrangement, etc., you resolve or determine what to think about something.

    • After discussions, they came to an important decision.

    • After several negotiations, they finally came to a new arrangement.

    • He proposed several ideas and ultimately came to the best choice.

Definition (reach)

  1. B2

    to achieve or reach a certain point or condition

    • After a long period of effort, they finally came to a consensus.

    • After several revisions, the project ultimately came to the desired outcome.

    • The development of this city has finally come to a new stage.

Definition (result)

  1. If plans come to nothing/naught, they fail:

    • Their plans ultimately came to nothing, becoming mere talks.

    • Despite their hard work, the meeting came to naught.

    • The investment plan came to nothing due to lack of funding.

Definition (total)

  1. B2

    to amount to a specific total when numbers or amounts are summed up

    • The total of these expenses comes to five thousand dollars.

    • After calculation, the total income comes to twelve thousand dollars.

    • In this competition, the participants' scores come to one hundred points.