Examples of 'point of becoming' in a sentence

Meaning of "point of becoming"

point of becoming: the stage at which something transforms or evolves into a new state

How to use "point of becoming" in a sentence

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point of becoming
This is absurd to the point of becoming comical.
Point of becoming friendly with the former military junta.
He was on the point of becoming mad with joy.
Interactions between these subsystems will increase to the point of becoming unpredictable.
Even to the point of becoming outcast.
Her professional plans coincided with her divine vocation to the point of becoming one thing.
Britain is not on the point of becoming a totalitarian state.
The gunshots had healed but he could not reach the point of becoming an Ajin.
From our point of becoming an artist.
He would do anything for her to the point of becoming her slave.
Racism was on the point of becoming the greatest threat to democratic ideals.
It takes itself far too seriously to the point of becoming a silly melodrama.
To the point of becoming sports coaches the time of an appointment?
Ritual plays a crucial point of becoming an artist.
What 's the point of becoming great if you compromise everything to get there?

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They later made up to the point of becoming friends.
But what 's the point of becoming a princess unless you grow up to become queen?
Our complicity has grown to the point of becoming friendship.
What 's the point of becoming the biggest gangster?
She became preoccupied with her health to the point of becoming spiritually weak.
What 's the point of becoming a god if you are not almighty?
He was influenced by his paranoid wife to the point of becoming homicidally psychotic himself.
What is the point of becoming a slave state?
The law can not be permitted to become complex to the point of becoming incomprehensible.
I am on the point of becoming atrocious.
Annie Wilkes dreamed with these stories to the point of becoming obsessed.
Light is developed to the point of becoming a poetic entity with a beauty of its own.
Toby is wracked with guilt, eventually the point of becoming ill.
But what 's the point of becoming a princess.
In fact, you have probably asked every which way possible to the point of becoming a nag.
Numbed to the point of becoming aloof.
The dream of Frederick of Saxony is on the point of becoming his nightmare.
What 's the point of becoming King of a falling nation?
They have personalized their god to the point of becoming their own god.
What is the point of becoming a vegetarian?
Every year, it 's done better and better to the point of becoming an institution.
What 's the point of becoming an author?
But now, these rumors had escalated to the point of becoming truths.
I did not come to this point of becoming in-laws with your family easily.
The speed may sometimes decrease, but not to the point of becoming bothersome.
But he is also on the point of becoming - distasteful word - her trainer.
He immersed himself in reading the Bible, to the point of becoming a scholar.
That is the starting point of becoming right with others.
You will share everything, shedding your own identity to the point of becoming almost unrecognizable.
They are broad-minded to the point of becoming consumers themselves at times.
Some Otoe would trade vital supplies for alcohol, to the point of becoming destitute.
Glinne linne sequences to the point of becoming the scapegoat in the 1984 elections.
Lyrical prose that isn't overdone to the point of becoming a distraction.
Do not cook to the point of becoming crispy.
What if, for instance, you disobey Ranger orders to the point of becoming a liability?

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