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  1. after a long period of changes, return to the position or situation in which something/you started: The wheel of fashion has come full circle. I was wearing shoes like that thirty years ago.

  2. The idiom “come full circle” is a common expression used to describe a situation where something has returned to its original state or position. This phrase can be applied in various contexts, including personal relationships, career paths, and historical events.

  3. Co znaczy i jak powiedzieć "come full circle, go full circle, turn full circle" po polsku? - zatoczyć koło, wrócić do punktu wyjścia.

  4. Meaning. The idiom "come full circle" means to return to the same point or position after completing a journey or process. It can also mean to complete a cycle or pattern that started at one end and came back to its beginning.

  5. If you say that you have come full circle or have turned full circle, you mean that after a long series of events or changes the same situation that you started with still exists.

  6. come full circle To return to the original or a similar position, situation, or circumstance where one or something started. After the banking sector brought on the economic collapse through lack of federal oversight, things seem to be coming full circle as politicians are beginning to call for deregulation of the industry once again.

  7. Meaning of Come Full Circle Idiom. The idiom ‘come full circle’ is similar to the idiom “what goes around comes around.” The expression describes a situation in which although a whole series of changes or events have taken place, conditions have returned to the original circumstances or position.

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