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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 Synonym Discussion of Circumstance
- circumstance - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
circumstances, [plural] the condition or state of a person with respect to income: a family in reduced circumstances [countable] an incident, occurrence, or fact: a fortunate circumstance
- CIRCUMSTANCE definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
An unfortunate conjunction of circumstances led to his downfall I'd planned a romantic evening together, but circumstances conspired against it - friends arrived unexpectedly and then Dave was called out to an emergency
- CIRCUMSTANCES definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Your circumstances are the conditions of your life, especially the amount of money that you have We offer help and support for the single mother, whatever her circumstances
- CIRCUMSTANCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
CIRCUMSTANCE definition: 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 See examples of circumstance used in a sentence
- Circumstances - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Circumstances are factors or conditions that play a part in determining an outcome Given the current economic circumstances, a lot of good candidates just can't find jobs
- Circumstances - definition of circumstances 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
- circumstance noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
used to emphasize that something should never happen or be allowed Under no circumstances should you lend Paul any money
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