Come - Around

This usage frequently employs the preposition "to" (e.g., come around to the idea ). 2.2 Medical and Physical Recovery

"The boxer started to come around after being knocked out in the third round". COME AROUND

Predictable time-based occurrences are described using this phrase to emphasize the cyclical nature of time. This usage frequently employs the preposition "to" (e

In healthcare contexts, "coming around" is a standard colloquialism for the moment a patient wakes up. COME AROUND

To regain consciousness after fainting, an accident, or a medical operation.

To visit someone at their home or a specific location, often informally.

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