Around: Come
To eventually accept an idea or agree with a viewpoint one previously opposed.
It can also refer to "getting out" to visit business connections or family for travel purposes. 2.4 Recurring Events
To visit someone at their home or a specific location, often informally. COME AROUND
The phrase often replaces more formal words like "visit" or "attend."
"Thanksgiving has come around again," or "waiting for a birthday to come around ". 3. Idiomatic and Related Expressions To eventually accept an idea or agree with
To regain consciousness after fainting, an accident, or a medical operation.
This usage frequently employs the preposition "to" (e.g., come around to the idea ). 2.2 Medical and Physical Recovery The phrase often replaces more formal words like
In professional and personal negotiations, "coming around" signifies a successful shift in perspective. It often implies a gradual process rather than an immediate change of heart.