Eventuate
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British pronunciation/ɪvˈɛntʃuːˌeɪt/
American pronunciation/ɪvˈɛntʃuːˌeɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "eventuate"

to eventuate
01

to take place as an outcome

Intransitive
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After months of negotiations, a settlement finally eventuated.
An improved understanding eventuated from the open communication between them.
A new strategy eventuated from the team 's brainstorming session.
02

to result in a particular outcome

Intransitive: to eventuate in sth
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The accident eventuated in stricter safety regulations for the entire industry.
The new policy changes could eventuate in increased efficiency.
Poor planning and lack of communication eventuated in the project 's failure.
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After months of negotiations, a settlement finally eventuated.
An improved understanding eventuated from the open communication between them.
A new strategy eventuated from the team's brainstorming session.
Several unexpected complications eventuated during the construction project.
It’s hard to predict what will eventuate from such a risky decision.
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