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eventuate
[ ih-ven-choo-eyt ]
verb (used without object)
, e·ven·tu·at·ed, e·ven·tu·at·ing.
- to have issue; result.
- to be the issue or outcome; come about.
eventuate
/ ɪˈvɛntʃʊˌeɪt /
verb
- often foll by in to result ultimately (in)
- to come about as a result
famine eventuated from the crop failure
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Derived Forms
- eˌventuˈation, noun
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Other Words From
- e·ventu·ation noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of eventuate1
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Example Sentences
"Rice and fish will soon honorably eventuate," Um assured him as she went back, smiling, into the kitchen.
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If, however, the event depended on one single engagement, it would eventuate with glory to the American arms.
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Under that law large profits may eventuate through the bidding up of prices by anxious buyers.
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There are only a certain number of situations that can eventuate and they are quite capable of tabulation.
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But before all these romantically streamlined things eventuate there must be a hiatus.
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