come to the fore



come to the fore

Fig. to become prominent; to become important. The question of salary has now come to the fore. Since his great successes as a prosecutor, he has really come to the fore in city politics.
See also: come, fore

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Chlodovech-Ancient Germanic
Andromache[æn'dra:məki]
Haynes[heinz]
Akulina-Russian
EllieEL-eeEnglish
LokiLO-keeNorse Mythology