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
Theodulus-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Asia (2)AH-shahPolish
Cecilia[si'sijə]
MoisÉSmoi-SES (Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese
BoŘIvoj-Czech
Chingis-Mongolian