Definition of «full circle»

The phrase "full circle" means to complete a cycle or return to an original state, condition, or situation. It implies that something has come back around to its starting point and is often used metaphorically to describe a change in circumstances or perspective.

Sentences with «full circle»

  • I'm all about when things come full circle in life. (ohsoglam.com)
  • The following articles are meant to bring full circle the importance of what it means to truly love and protect the people who depend on you the most. (protective.com)
  • It initially seems straightforward, and then takes a turn for the interesting and disturbing, before finally coming full circle with a well thought out narrative and theme. (nerdbite.com)
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