Examples of 'it came to mean' in a sentence

Meaning of "it came to mean"

it came to mean - Refers to the evolution or change in the interpretation or significance of something over time

How to use "it came to mean" in a sentence

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it came to mean
Later it came to mean the capital town itself.
We shall never know in what age it came to mean.
Finally it came to mean to persecute or to harass or to treat evilly.
I pretended like it meant nothing, so of course it came to mean everything.
It came to mean to seduce or to deceive.
Witnesses were tortured for confessions, so it came to mean someone who suffers for a cause.
Later it came to mean a point by which one thing was told apart from others.
But for the Pythagoreans, it came to mean something else.
It came to mean anyone not originating from the Roman Empire.
Heresy means choice in Greek but for the church, it came to mean the enemy.
But in time, it came to mean excessive devotion.
It came to mean the size of a person 's quality.
The word deteriorated further when it came to mean ' slaughter ' or ' sacrifice.
Eventually, it came to mean any opening in a ship 's side whether for cannon or not.
It was not until the 18th century that it came to mean the entire municipality.

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In Brazil, it came to mean particularly chili peppers.
It came to mean as much as “ Angelic Spirit ”.
Shortened over time to ' the blues, ' it came to mean a state of agitation or depression . " 2.
It came to mean " that in which one trusted . ".
Later, of course, it came to mean safety, no sniper fire, or.
It came to mean ♪.
Shortened to ‘ balling ', it came to mean having a wild time in and out of bed . ”.

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