come across

verb
University
1

Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, across.

2

To change sides; to cross over to work for the opposition.

3

To give an appearance or impression; to project a certain image; to seem or appear (to be some way).

4

To find, usually by accident.

5

To produce what was desired; to come up with the goods.

6

To give in and do what is wanted or expected; to acquiesce to something.

7

To have sex; to give in to seduction.

8

To confess to something.