CIRCUMSTANCE
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cir"cum*stance (s&etilde_;r"kŭm*stăns), n. [L. circumstantia, fr. circumstans, -antis, p. pr. of circumstare to stand around; circum + stare to stand. See Stand.] 1. That which attends, or relates to, or in some way affects, a fact or event; an attendant thing or state of things.
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The circumstances are well known in the country where they happened.
W. Irving.
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2. An event; a fact; a particular incident.
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The sculptor had in his thoughts the conqueror weeping for new worlds, or the like circumstances in history.
Addison.
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3. Circumlocution; detail. [Obs.]
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So without more circumstance at all
I hold it fit that we shake hands and part.
Shak.
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4. pl. Condition in regard to worldly estate; state of property; situation; surroundings.
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When men are easy in their circumstances, they are naturally enemies to innovations.
Addison.
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Not a circumstance, of no account. [Colloq.] -- Under the circumstances, taking all things into consideration.
Syn. -- Event; occurrence; incident; situation; condition; position; fact; detail; item. See Event.
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Cir"cum*stance, v. t. To place in a particular situation; to supply relative incidents.
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The poet took the matters of fact as they came down to him and circumstanced them, after his own manner.
Addison.
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