Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

full-circle

idiom
/fʊl ˈsɜr.kəl/
Definition
A return to a previous state or condition after experiencing or undergoing a series of changes or developments.
Examples
  • After years in the corporate world, she found herself full-circle, back at her small town helping local businesses.
  • His life journey brought him full-circle, where he reconnected with his childhood friends.
Meaning
The concept of full-circle often implies that after going through various experiences, one has returned to an original position or viewpoint, usually with a deeper understanding or insight.
Synonyms
  • complete cycle
  • full cycle
  • return