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View synonyms for
come at
verb
- to discover or reach (facts, the truth, etc)
- to attack (a person)
he came at me with an axe
- slang.to agree to do (something)
- slang.usually used with a negative to stomach, tolerate
I couldn't come at it
- slang.to presume; impose
what are you coming at?
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It “could not have come at a better time,†he said.
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Five of his six wins have come at roughly half the distance of this race.
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Ordaz’s increased playing time has come, at least partially, at the expense of Olivier Giroud, a World Cup champion and France’s all-time leading scorer.
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Our catastrophes used to come at us singly: one earthquake at a time, one flood at a time, one economy-busting drought or recession at a time.
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The rising concerns come at a crucial moment.
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