Eventuate
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British pronunciation/ɪvˈɛntʃuːˌeɪt/
American pronunciation/ɪvˈɛntʃuːˌeɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "eventuate"

to eventuate
01

to take place as an outcome

02

to result in a particular outcome

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The negotiations between the two countries finally eventuated in a historic peace agreement.
The economic reforms are expected to eventuate in improved financial stability and growth for the nation.
After months of uncertainty, the decision to move forward with the new policy eventuated during the recent board meeting.
The team's hard work and dedication eventually eventuated in a well-deserved victory.
The long-awaited product launch will eventuate next week, generating anticipation among consumers.
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