Unprecedented
To come to pass means that something occurs. "It will come to pass" means it will happen.
BC comes first because BC means before AD and AD means After something cant really remember LOL!!
It means he was blamed for something he didn't do
It means that something was in the water and has come out of it, or that something was transmitted through contact with the water.
Come to par means: to meet the standards, to get equivalent to something on someone.
To come to pass means that something occurs. "It will come to pass" means it will happen.
BC comes first because BC means before AD and AD means After something cant really remember LOL!!
No, "Last" means come after all others. "First" means come before all others.
if you mean you'll be my guinea pig it means to use them as a test subject like for something never tested before or something dangerous
The prefix to the word 'prepared' is 'pre-' 'pre-' means to come before something. The word 'prefix has the same meaning.
"Preview" typically means to see or show something before it is officially available or presented. It gives a glimpse or overview of what is to come.
The word that means to go or come before in time is "precede." It indicates that something occurs earlier than another event or action in a sequence. For example, in a timeline, one event may precede another, highlighting its chronological order.
Appeared: Something that has "appeared" has come into sight that was not there before."appeared" means that something you couldn't see before, you can now. If someone appears suddenly in front of you, it could be the person just winked into existence, or you just didn't see him or her come through the door... but however it happened, you didn't see the person, and now you do.
Acquiring means getting something.
Come to par means: to meet the standards, to get equivalent to something on someone.
It means he was blamed for something he didn't do
Return means to come back again.