come forth
1 of 1verb/kʌm fɔrθ/
Forms:comes forth,coming forth,came forth,come forth
1
to appear, emerge, or be revealed
- The magician waved his wand, and a dove came forth from his hat.
- As the investigation progressed, new evidence began to come forth, shedding light on the case.
- The flowers bloomed, and their vibrant colors came forth, adding beauty to the garden.
2
to be the direct result or consequence of something
- The success of the project came forth from the team's diligent efforts and effective collaboration.
- Innovation and creativity often come forth from an environment that encourages and fosters new ideas.
- The decision to invest in research and development came forth from the company's commitment to technological advancements.
- The changes in consumer behavior came forth from the widespread adoption of digital technology.
- The increased productivity of the employees came forth from the implementation of streamlined processes and efficient workflows.
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