{v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To become totally opposed to one's own earlier conviction on a given subject. * /Today's conservative businessperson has come full circle from former radical student days./ 2. To change and develop, only to end up where one started. * /From modern permissiveness, ideas about child raising have come full circle to the views of our grandparents./
COME FULL CIRCLE
Meaning of COME FULL CIRCLE in English
Dictionary of English idioms . Словарь английских идиом. 2012