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The phrasal verb 'came to' means

Aregain consciousness

Bmeet

Cvisit

Dreach

Answer:

A. regain consciousness

Read Explanation:

  • "Came to" is commonly used to describe the action of becoming conscious again after being unconscious / അബോധാവസ്ഥയിലായ ശേഷം വീണ്ടും ബോധവാനാകുന്നതിൻ്റെ. 
  • For example, "After the accident, he was unconscious for a few minutes, but he eventually came to."
  • While "come to" can sometimes mean "reach" (as in coming to a decision), it is not the most common or primary meaning in everyday usage, especially without additional context. 

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