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su⋅per⋅vene

[soo-per-veen]
–verb (used without object), -vened, -ven⋅ing.
1. to take place or occur as something additional or extraneous (sometimes fol. by on or upon).
2. to ensue.

Origin:
1640–50; < L supervenīre, equiv. to super- super- + venīre to come


su⋅per⋅ven⋅ience [soo-per-veen-yuhns] , su⋅per⋅ven⋅tion [soo-per-ven-shuhn] , noun
su⋅per⋅ven⋅ient [soo-per-veen-yuhnt] , adjective
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Word Origin & History

supervene 
1594 (implied in supervenient), from L. supervenire "come on top of," from super "over, upon" (see super-) + venire "come."
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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Legal Dictionary

Main Entry: su·per·vene
Pronunciation: "sü-p&r-'vEn
Function: intransitive verb
Inflected Forms: -vened; -ven·ing
: to take place after or later in the course of something else as an additional and usually unforeseeable development with intervening or countering effect
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: su·per·vene
Pronunciation: "sü-p&r-'vEn
Function: intransitive verb
Inflected Forms: -vened; -ven·ing
: to follow or result as an additional, adventitious, or unlooked-for development (as in the course of a disease) supervenesScientific American Medicine>
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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