Meanings
To make a complete change or reform.
To complete a cycle of transition, returning to where one started after gaining experience or exploring other things.
Example Sentences
1
The company started with small beginnings, but it has come full circle and is now a global powerhouse.
2
Her journey of self-discovery has come full circle, and she now understands who she truly is.
3
His career in the music industry has come full circle as he now manages the same band he used to be a part of.
4
The relationship between the two friends has come full circle, with them now being closer than ever before.
5
Through ups and downs, successes and failures, their lives have come full circle and they are content with where they are.