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eventuate
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e·ven·tu·ate  (-vnch-t)
intr.v. e·ven·tu·at·ed, e·ven·tu·at·ing, e·ven·tu·ates
To result ultimately: The epidemic eventuated in the deaths of thousands.

eventuate [ɪˈvɛntʃʊˌeɪt]
vb (intr)
1. (often foll by in) to result ultimately (in)
2. to come about as a result famine eventuated from the crop failure
eventuation  n
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Verb1.eventuate - come out in the end
come out, turn out - result or end; "How will the game turn out?"

eventuate
verb result, follow, ensue, come about, issue, come to pass (archaic), be a consequence, be consequent Local interest rate cuts might not eventuate until early next year.
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eventuate [ɪˈventjʊeɪt] VI to eventuate in (US) → resultar en


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Such success is eventuating in no small amount of inner conflict among the performers.
theologians shifted into high gear in 1992, eventuating in the present requirement for all Catholics teaching "theology" (20) in Roman Catholic colleges and universities in the U.
The parliament and other appurtenances of independent nationhood that Owain Glyndwr envisioned six centuries ago stand a good chance of eventuating in the next decade or two, as the unintended consequence of a policy lightheartedly entered upon.
 
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