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View usage for: eventuate in British English (ɪˈvɛntʃʊˌeɪt) verb (intransitive)1. (often foll by in) to result ultimately (in) 2. to come about as a result famine eventuated from the crop failure Derived forms eventuation (eˌventuˈation) noun eventuate in American English (iˈvɛntʃuˌeɪt; iˈvɛnʃuˌeɪt; ɪˈvɛntʃuˌeɪt; ɪˈvɛnʃuˌeɪt) US verb intransitiveWord forms: eˈventuˌated or eˈventuˌating to happen in the end; result often with in Word origin < L eventus (see event) + -ate 1Examples of 'eventuate' in a sentenceeventuate Teo was a mighty powerful soul and Tory didn't like to think what could eventuate if Mahaud fully possessed such a warrior. Synonyms of 'eventuate'result, follow, ensue, come about More Synonyms of eventuate Local interest rate cuts might not eventuate until early next year. Synonyms issue come to pass (archaic) be a consequence be consequent Additional synonymsDefinition to happen A lasting solution to this problem can only come about through dialogue. Synonyms happen, result, occur, take place, arise, transpire (informal), befall, come to passDefinition to occur as a consequence A brief but violent scuffle ensued. Synonyms follow, result, develop, succeed, proceed, arise, stem, derive, come after, roll up, issue, befall, flow, come next, come to pass (archaic), supervene, be consequent on, turn out or up Definition to be a logical or natural consequence of If the explanation is right, two things will follow. Synonyms result, issue, develop, spring, flow, proceed, arise, ensue, roll up, emanate, be consequent, supervene - eventual
- eventuality
- eventually
- eventuate
- ever
- ever so
- everlasting
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