Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - circumstance
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Circumstance
circumstance
noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin circumstantia, from circumstant-, circumstans, present participle of circumstare to stand around, from circum- + stare to stand — more at stand Date: 13th century 1. a. a condition, fact, or event accompanying, conditioning, or determining another ; an essential or inevitable concomitant the weather is a ~ to be taken into consideration b. a subordinate or accessory fact or detail cost is a minor ~ in this case c. a piece of evidence that indicates the probability or improbability of an event (as a crime) the ~ of the missing weapon told against him the ~s suggest murder 2. a. the sum of essential and environmental factors (as of an event or situation) constant and rapid change in economic ~ — G. M. Trevelyan b. state of affairs ; eventuality open rebellion was a rare ~ — often used in plural a victim of ~s c. plural situation with regard to wealth he was in easy ~s rose from difficult ~s 3. attendant formalities and ceremonial pride, pomp, and ~ of glorious war — Shakespeare 4. an event that constitutes a detail (as of a narrative or course of events) considering each ~ in turn Synonyms: see occurrence
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