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hap·pen (hÄp'Én)
intr.v., -pened, -pen·ing, -pens.
To come to pass.
To come into being.
To take place or occur by chance.
To come upon something by chance.
To come or go casually; make an appearance.
[Middle English happenen, from hap, chance. See hap.]
SYNONYMS happen, befall, betide, chance, occur. These verbs mean to come about: saw an awful thing happen; predicted that misery will befall humankind; woe that betides the poor soldier; former friends who chanced to meet again; described the accident exactly as it occurred.
happen also happen on
verb
To take place: befall, betide, come, come about, come off, develop, hap, occur, pass, transpire. Idioms: come to pass. See happen.
To take place by chance: befall, chance, hap. See happen.
phrasal verb - happen on (or upon)
To find or meet by chance: bump into, chance on (or upon), come across, come on (or upon), find, light on (or upon), run across, run into, stumble on (or upon), tumble on. Archaic alight on (or upon). Idioms: meet up with.
2007-03-08 16:45:04
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answered by Roopa R 3
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