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- CIRCUMSTANCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CIRCUMSTANCE is a condition, fact, or event accompanying, conditioning, or determining another : an essential or inevitable concomitant How to use circumstance in a sentence
- CIRCUMSTANCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CIRCUMSTANCE definition: 1 a fact or event that makes a situation the way it is: 2 events that change your life, over… Learn more
- CIRCUMSTANCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
a condition, detail, part, or attribute, with respect to time, place, manner, agent, etc , that accompanies, determines, or modifies a fact or event; a modifying or influencing factor Do not judge his behavior without considering every circumstance
- CIRCUMSTANCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The circumstances of a particular situation are the conditions which affect what happens Recent opinion polls show that 60 percent favor abortion under certain circumstances The strategy was too dangerous in the explosive circumstances of the times I wish we could have met under happier circumstances
- Circumstance - definition of circumstance by The Free Dictionary
A condition or fact attending an event and having some bearing on it; a determining or modifying factor: set out a day early because of favorable circumstances 2 The sum of determining factors beyond willful control: a victim of circumstance
- Circumstance - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A circumstance is the condition in which something happens Say you were at a business luncheon and you had to suddenly leave because you started feeling sick, your boss might excuse your sudden departure, given the circumstance
- circumstance, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are 18 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun circumstance, six of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- circumstance - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
circumstance (third-person singular simple present circumstances, present participle circumstancing, simple past and past participle circumstanced) To place in a particular situation, especially with regard to money or other resources
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